Word: kappa
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...University Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa will hold its annual winter dinner December 4 in the Union. The vice-president, Henry Osborn Taylor '17, will preside. The dinner will be preceded by a business meeting in the Trophy Room, at which the new members will be received into the society...
...Council, in addition to the representatives elected by the classes on Tuesday: the presidents of the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes; the captains and managers of the five major sport teams; the chief executive officers of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon and Monthly; three representatives from the Phi Beta Kappa Society; the president of the Phillips Brooks House Association; the chairman of (the committee on organizations; the chairman of the committee on Military Affairs the) president of the Musical Clubs Association, and the vice-president of the Union...
...containing three essays and a poem will be distributed to all members of the Freshman Class today. Its contents are: "Soldiers Field," and address by Major Henry Lee Higginson '55; "Habit," by William James '69; "The Mistakes of College Life," by Dean Briggs, and "Mater Fortissima," the Phi Beta Kappa poem in 1903. This gift is made through the generosity of six anonymous donors who style themselves "Six Harvard Graduates...
...Union last night, W. H. Meeker '17 made the first speech of advice to the yearlings. He spoke about the various non-athletic activities in College and the Senior Adviser system. There are lots of other things in College besides athletics. The first thing is Phi Beta Kappa. Next in importance are the various publications. Besides the CRIMSON and Lampoon there are the Advocate, Monthly and the Illustrated, which is the youngest publication in College. Then there is the Musical Review for any who are musically inclined. For those who can sing, there is the Glee Club, and for those...
...dedication of the University's present athletic field; then follows a selection from the essay "Habit," by the late Professor William James '69 in which the necessity of habits without exceptions is emphasized. The other two selections are Dean Briggs' "Mistakes of College Life" and the Phi Beta Kappa poem of 1903, "Mater Fortissima." These little books will probably be distributed some time next week as the gifts of "Six Harvard Graduates in New York...