Word: knowns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Representing your son's classmates at Harvard, we desire to express our deep sympathy for you in the great loss you have sustained. Though he was less widely known than some, his wholesaled and manly good-fellowship, his unfailing wit and good-humor, and his bright, friendly disposition, will cause him long to be remembered by all with whom he came in contact. Yours sincerely, ERNEST R. GREENE, ARTHUR D. WYMAN, GEO. PARKER MILNE, REGINALD FINCKE, JAMES LAWRENCE...
...late, increased interest in debating has led to the organization of separate debating clubs for each class. Of these, the upper-class and Sophomore clubs are conducted on what is known as the "camp system," which is as follows: The club first elects its officers, among whom are two captains. The captains then divide the remaining members of the club into two camps which oppose each other in weekly or fortnightly debates during the year. It is the duty of the captains to choose questions for debate, procure judges and open and close the argument for their side; or they...
...important conference will be held under the auspices of the Student Volunteer Committee, in the Phillips Brooks House, on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 8 p. m. The subject will be: "Friendly Visiting among the Poor." Well known philanthropic workers will explain the subject in a practical way, and by personal details. Among the speakers will be Miss Z. D. Smith, general secretary of the Associated Charities of Boston; Miss Mary L. Birtwell, general secretary of the Cambridge Associated Charities; Mr. Stephen P. Cabot, visitor for the Boston Associated Charities; and several student workers. An opportunity will be given for questions...
...Harvard Republican Club intends to hold a mass meeting of the Republican students of the University next week, at which plans for a parade will be discussed, and letters read from Governor Roosevelt and A. W. Tourgee, the author of "A Fool's Errand" and other well known political works. A weekly paper, to be called "The Harvard American," devoted to Republican political interests and to continue throughout the campaign in opposition to the "Harvard Democrat," will at that time be organized. Aside from this Harvard publication, a magazine, partly political, and managed by private enterprize, is to appear...
...branch of work known as the Department of Self-help has just been started under the direction of Mr. Kitchel of the Greek Department. The object is to aid students in finding means of self-support while in College...