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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...money usually expended in this way could be put to a more beneficial use. While Harvard graduates are raising a ten million dollar endowment; while the committees for war relief in Belgium, Poland, Serbia and Armenia are in pressing need of funds; while the American Ambulance, of particular interest to Harvard men, could make use of unlimited financial aid; have we, in the face of such needs, the right to spend any amount on a work valuable only to ourselves? CHARLES W. ELLOT, 2d, '20. RUSSELL GEROULD '20. JOHN G. MACHADO '20. JOHN I. NICHOLS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Instead of the Red Book? | 3/17/1917 | See Source »

...preparations have as yet been begun for the second year smoker and as little interest in it is being displayed it will in all probability not be held this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Positions Filled | 3/17/1917 | See Source »

...almost ready for the press and will probably go on sale within a month. This book is now published once every ten years by the University and is edited by the Memorial Society. The object of this Society, which was founded in 1895, is "to foster among students interest in the historical associations of Harvard and to perpetuate the traditions of her past," and to it has been committed the preparation of the Guides. The first edition was prepared and published for the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Cambridge in 1898. It was edited...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW GUIDE WILL BE PUBLISHED | 3/17/1917 | See Source »

...yesterday evening before a gathering of over 200 high school principals of Massachusetts President Eliot set forth his opinions on the elective system in schools as well as colleges, the value of physical instruction and the teaching of hygiene in the secondary schools, and various other questions of current interest to the educators of the country. The occasion of the speech was a dinner given in the Trophy Room of the Union at the close of the opening day of the first Conference of High School Principals of Massachusetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HYGIENE URGED FOR SCHOOLS | 3/16/1917 | See Source »

...remaining verse in the number is interesting and somewhat varied. Mr. Norris's "Ways of Wisdom" is more adequate in expression than his "Sacrament," perhaps just because the feeling is less intensive. Mr. Putnam's first sonnet is graceful and possesses what undergraduate poems often lack--logical structure. His second does not so clearly deserve this praise. "Crepuscule," by Mr. Hillyer, is a pretty conception prettily worked out. The verse runs well and the reminiscences of older English poetic diction (in a good sense) are not unpleasing. The other verse contributions in the number are of less interest. Mr. Snow...

Author: By F. N. Robinson ., | Title: Sober Tone in War Articles of Current Number of Advocate | 3/16/1917 | See Source »

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