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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article on "The Commercial Side of Engineering," is a timely bit of advice to engineering students by a graduate who ought to know. Its warning against neglect of the commercial factor underlying every engineering project ought to be taken to heart by all Harvard students preparing for specialized scientific professions...
...minutes, outlining the work this spring, and urging the necessity of more men coming out. The practice, beginning next Monday, will be held every day for two weeks at 3.30 o'clock, and will be made as light and pleasant as possible, the main object being to get to know the men and enable them to handle the ball cleanly. Coach Leary '05 and P. Withington '10 also spoke, urging the importance of spring practice...
...first-class performers graduated in June. There have been several unfortunate things, however, which have happened since that time to make the outlook decidedly less encouraging. The death of Coach Quinn was an inestimable loss to Harvard athletics, as those men who were closely connected with him well know. His wonderful ability as a track athlete, his knowledge of the sport and his ability to impart that knowledge to the men working under him, and his very great enthusiasm for Harvard and Harvard men--these are but a few of the qualities that made Quinn a wonderful coach...
There are in Harvard College few undergraduates who know the history of the Bowdoin Prize and appreciate its significance. The list of winners of this prize is honorable and contains the names of men who have become famous not only in literary and academic work, but in all the varied activities of life. Acquaintance with the history of the Bowdoin Foundation generates the appreciation that here at Harvard there exists a prize that compares favorably with the old and famous prizes in foreign universities...
...series of such meetings, and will probably take the form of a smoker, with some sort of entertainment and music. The purpose of these meetings is to enable the members of the class to become better acquainted with each other. If there are any men who do not know the officers, or wish to meet some of the members of the class, they should introduce themselves, or get one of the members of the Entertainment Committee, who will be there for that purpose. These meetings have been instituted for the first time this year, and it is hoped that...