Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...intended that this collection of the Harvard Club of Boston shall contain everything that can be obtained concerning the history of the University and items of interest relating to graduates. Portfolios both for class and University items are being arranged in the club library so that definite places will be found for any and all things of historical interest...
...Freshman interdormitory association football series has been planned as a culmination of the season. Each team will play two games for the dormitory championship. As an unusual amount of interest is felt in a series of this sort, a large number of men are expected to report for their respective teams...
...discussion will be the second of the series extending through the year for the purpose of affording an opportunity for a free exchange of ideas on questions of general interest. Any inflammatory speeches or undue prejudice will, therefore, be out of order. Each speaker will be allowed five minutes to present his opinions unless the house signifies its desire to have him continue for another five minutes...
...this evening's discussion on the advisability of a large armament for the United States, undergraduates will have an opportunity to speak in a controversy which recently has aroused much local interest. With the same earnestness that the CRIMSON several days ago suggested this open meeting, it now advocates an enthusiastic participation by Harvard men. Intemperate harangue and "yellow" sensationalism will, of course, be out of order, but a scholarly debate among the men for whom machine gun companies and summer military camps are organized should be timely and beneficial...
...late, however, to evince an interest in Professor Lichtenberger's new series of lectures at the Lowell Institute, on "Le Drame Musicale Francais Contemporain." The combination of an important topic of the French theatres and an interpreter of high critical standards who is thoroughly familiar with his subject should change indifference to interest. It may or may not be our fault that we show little curiosity in "Nietzsche"; we are certainly to blame if we miss hearing of an art that touches a great part of the French people, and is universal in its influence...