Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the renewed interest in boxing in the University, the B. A. A. hopes to be able to secure some Harvard entries. Anyone registered in the Amateur Athletic Union is eligible to compete. Solid gold and silver medals will be given to the winners. The entrance fee is 50 cents and entries will close on March 15. Registrations should be sent to J. F. Facey, 36 Prospect street, Cambridge...
...fact that a greater percentage of Harvard men enter business than any other field, and that so few graduates of the University are members of the Business School should make the talks tonight of special interest and value to all those whose inclinations lie at all in this direction...
...situation and present status of Albania makes the subject very interesting. Much of the recent fighting between the Austrians and Allies has been carried on in close proximity to this country. Moreover, its future is especially unsettled at this time since Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, and several other countries manage the government. Christians, Manichaeans, Turks, and other religious sects are represented in Albania so that inward dissension frequently occurs. These peculiar conditions add particular interest to Mr. Noli's talk. Those who were unable to attend the lecture last Friday evening should take this opportunity of informing themselves on this subject...
Even if the opposition is small, no plan should be adopted that men might consider an imposition until all other means have been tried. If the Union really does not interest men enough to pay for its running expenses, it is questionable whether it is justifiable to run it by compulsory payments. But the trouble today is that too many men use the Union who do not pay for it.--More stringent enforcement of the membership rules should be put in force. There are also ways of arousing interest which have not been fully tried. The recent boxing tournament...
...maintained. Recently, however, the paper has undergone a thorough reorganization. The new plan to incoporate the magazine is almost certain to place it on a sound working foundation, and the appearance of two issues a month, beginning in May, will pave the way for publishing events of greater current interest. The usefulness and influence of the Illustrated ought to be considerably increased...