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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...encouraged, and you have the elements of something besides concord between students and teacher. It is readily admitted that our instructors have unquestioned right to set their examinations when they please. But the above attitude seems to be a decidedly mistaken one, as the instructors in question should know if they ever experienced the enthusiasm surrounding a big football game. Unless it is positively impossible for this and other hour examinations that fall on November eighth to be set ahead or postponed a few days, there is little else to warrant the undeserved E's that will follow...
...loop-hole is the very probable chance that it is carelessness on the part of those really intending to go to the game that accounts for the facts cited elsewhere. In order that the truth may be known--even though it may be unpleasant--at all events let us know how many loyal supporters the team has; let all who really are going sign up and we shall know whether there is such culpable indifference existing in our midst...
...meeting of the Social Service Committee last evening the plans for the year were discussed. As these plans differ somewhat from those of former years it is thought that it would be interesting to men who have no connection with Phillips Brooks House work to know just what the Social Service work means...
...somewhat different character, yet equally important, is the work of the committee on collecting clothes. Two or three times a year, the college is canvassed for its old clothes, and many men think it an imposition. If these men will consider, however, how much better qualified to know the best disposition of these old clothes a committee studying the subject is than they themselves are, they will help and not hinder this most important work...
...from their summer hiding places. Not the least important of the few is the active campaign for a new gymnasium which started so auspiciously last year. The canvass made in the spring showed that the undergraduates were seriously interested in the project. Members of the Class of 1913, who know that they could never use the new building, pledged themselves to its support generously. So with the members of 1914 and 1915. With 1916 the case was different, for there was every likelihood of its members seeing the old Hemenway Gymnasium, so fine in its day but now out dated...