Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...subscriptions. The total number of University men in the vicinity of Boston is more than 10,000, and this body has been classified and divided into numerous groups with the aim in view of having each man approached by a canvasser well informed as to his personal activities and interests. A committee has been organized for each professional group, one for the doctors, another for the lawyers, and so forth. It is hoped in this way that the canvassers will be able to arouse the personal interest of every living University man, and make the Endowment Campaign, a complete success...
Lecturers of national and international prominence will be invited to the Union during the winter months. No man who has a message of interest to Harvard will be overlooked. It has been remarked that, of late years, many prominent men have spoken at Yale and other colleges, and have not come to Harvard. By reestablishing the Union as a center for lectures and entertainers of note, this fault, it is hoped, can be remedied. A complete schedule of entertainments is now being worked upon...
...Interest in the sport is even more accentuated this fall by the desire of all to wish success to Coach Fisher and his corps of young assistants. In recent years Harvard football has been associated with the Haughton system, the combination of which meant a winning team. Even in 1916, when Mr. Haughton had little personal connection, the method of coaching was still given his name. But now everything is new. A different organization must be established. That means that every undergraduate must more than over do his share to help the team along. The old Harvard spirit, largely forgotten...
...with the memory of their summer's joys over before them, to hibernate at Harvard, and wait the arrival of another summer. Some will come to enjoy a college life, amuse themselves, and have a "taste of the world." Others, rested by the summer, will come with a true interest in their work, and with eager anticipation of the activities and associations of a college year...
...award of this prize is considered a striking indication of the interest taken by theatrical managers in the work of students who are receiving university training in the elements of dramatic technique...