Word: learn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...progress of Harvard athletics the wise supervision of this committee is vital. Together with the graduate advisory committees of the various sports, the committee has worked untold benefits for aur othletics. We should be helpless without it. The students realize this; yet they demand justly an opportunity to learn the relations of the committee - to understand satisfactorily its position, in order that they may take that same position and work together with the committee...
...CLASS SONG.- The final rehearsal of the class song and ode in Dane Hall this afternoon with the brass band. It is very important that every senior should come to this rehearsal to learn the air of the song, in order that the singing at the tree may be as good as possible. Rehearsal begins at 1.45, and will not last more than half an hour...
...will be interested to learn that Princeton is expected to send a representation of thirty men to the Northfield conference...
...gratifying to learn that the loan-furniture system has proven so successful this year that the committee which has it in charge feels encouraged to try to work on a larger scale next year. Any scheme of this kind which reduces in a legitimate way the necessary expenses of the man who desires to go through college as economically as possible deserves to be encouraged. We hope that the circular issued by the committee to seniors, to which attention is called on the first page, will meet with a considerable response. Many men are here afforded an opportunity to help...
Those of your readers who are intending to study abroad, and especially at Paris, will, I am sure, be glad to learn of a movement which was started more than a year ago, and which has taken what we believe to be a permanent and a useful shape. The movement is one for receiving, giving information to, and introducing students who come from foreign ports to study at Paris. We hope, however, that the beginning at Paris may end in a truly international relation among the Universities of all lands, and may thus be helpful to students in any foreign...