Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following statement of the Senior Finances has been made public by the 1916 Junior Treasurer, F. P. Clement '16. The balance on hand to date is $1,191.43, while in March, 1915, it was only $1,138.24. Income Account. 1. Balance brought forward March, 1915. $1,138.24 2. Interest to date on Reserve Fund .... 33.72 3. Interest to date on Current Account 7.88 4. From sale of Senior Buttons to date .... 171.50 5. Balance from Junior Dance ........... .94 Total income...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...cartoons and newspaper paragraphs of today will become material for the historian of tomorrow. Already the earlier "war posters" of England and France have acquired a remarkable interest, have achieved the dignity of historical evidence regarding the feeling at the outbreak of war; and one can imagine the vividness with which they will reconstruct the emotions behind the cataclysm for future generations...
...Friday to see a collection of over two hundred war posters gathered by an expert after ten months' work abroad and arranged by Mrs. Fiske Warren. With the possible exception of the collections of the warring nations no other assortment can compare with this, either in variety or interest. Collectors from all over the country, including a representative from Yale, are coming to purchase at the sale. Cannot the University set aside a fund to form a Harvard collection of war posters, which should prove of interest and historical value for all time...
...part of the students of the University. Whatever action has been taken is a direct result of President Lowell's theories in regard to courses of military instruction in universities and therefore is--it is to be hoped--in accordance with his views. In any case, the awakening interest in preparedness and affairs military among the students proceeds directly from President Lowell and is not in opposition to his ideas, nor will any action be taken that is not fully approved...