Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...outrages in fearless terms and gained, through his bold utterances, the love of his people and the respect of the world. A Belgian gentlewoman voiced the feeling of her nation when she said: "We have three great men in our land-the King, the Cardinal and the Minister." The last is none other than our own Brand Whitlock. It is given Harvard University to see the first two of this great little nation's great men on two successive days: yesterday the King, today the Cardinal. Surely we must give these partners in suffering and heroism equally warm receptions...
Following the usual plan, subscribers of last season will have the first opportunity to buy tickets, and may receive the same seats by filling out and mailing the blanks which will be furnished for the purpose with a check for $7, payable to George H. Kent, University Book Store, on or before Tuesday, Oct. 7. On receipt of check, tickets will be mailed...
...depleted by the war and is still very small, with only 276 members. The Junior and Sophomore Classes of 553 and 672 are fairly large, being swelled by the return to College after the war of many men who formerly belonged to this year's Senior Class, or even last year's. The Freshman Class with 537 is normal, though not unusually large; but the total of men spending their first year at the College is significantly big. For those registered as Unclassified are all newcomers to the College; they include men who transferred this year to Harvard from other...
...effects of the war are still in evidence at the Dental School, although the enrollment is considerably greater than last year, especially in the entering class. By the number of students turned away from the Medical School, which has a limited enrollment, it appears that it, also, is entering upon an unusually successful year...
...unanimously elected captain of the University football team at a meeting of all members of the first squad held at the Varsity Club yesterday. Murray gained most of his football experience at Andover, where he played on the academy team in 1912 and 1913, captaining the eleven in his last year. Murray is also a baseball player, having been a member of the Andover nine for two years...