Word: interested
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...should like (through the columns of the CRIMSON) to call the attention of the members of the Political Club and all others who may be interested, to the exceptionally interesting opportunity to study present political conditions and methods in their typical forms, which is now being afforded by the approaching municipal campaign in Boston, Perhaps no better example of the professional politician, his principles, and his work, can be found than is shown by the present Boston city government. These conditions not only make the situation interesting, but also are such as should afford college men peculiar satisfaction in studying...
...Hall are worth the price charged, the membership should increase so as to reduce the price to a minimum. We should remember that Memorial Hall is primarily a University institution and that it deserves to receive general support; otherwise it will degenerate into a purely financial proposition. A wide interest is the only remedy for the criticisms with which the officers of the association are assailed, and this interest should be expressed not only by a larger membership, but by an increased attention to the management of the Hall. At present most of the criticisms are without foundation...
There will be a small 1909 dinner for about 80 members of the class in the Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 6.30 o'clock at which Dean Briggs will speak on some subject of interest. As this is the last dinner to be given under the management of the present class officers and marks the climax of the numerous small dinners given last year, every one who has a ticket should be present...
...will preside at the dinner of the Memorial Society in Memorial Hall on November 26. All Harvard men, including officers, graduates and under- graduates, will be welcome to the dinner, though invitations will not be sent to every individual. The secretaries of the graduate classes will be asked to interest themselves and to let the members of their various classes know about the dinner. Special invitations are being sent to every Harvard Club in the country to send a delegate, so as to obtain a representative gathering of Harvard men. Two hundred tickets will be provisionally reserved for undergraduates, until...