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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...smoker will be held on Wednesday, February 11, in the office of the illustrated, Holyoke 14, for all who would like to compete for the position of business manager of the paper. The number of men who may be elected to the board is unlimited, and there will be positions open for more than one successful candidate, Freshmen and Sophomores being particularly desired. The competition is of great value, especially to those who have had no experience in handling advertising and accounts or who are contemplating the undertaking of some business as a profession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Valuable Business Experience | 2/6/1914 | See Source »

...Wilfred Ward, editor of the Dublin Review, delivered a lecture in Emerson D yesterday afternoon on "The Character of Disraeli," Disraeli, in his rise from the masses to the foremost place in England, in the power and respect he commanded while prime minister, was very like Napoleon. In spite of his frigid reception in Parliament, and the early discouragements of his career, he remained undaunted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISRAELI NOT OPPORTUNIST | 2/4/1914 | See Source »

...take it, mean isolation, but rather the personal independence that comes from thoughtfulness and breadth of interest. There is reason to believe that this sort of individualism is not promoted by the amusements of Boston, or by the formation of preparatory school cliques, or by association with men of like income or of like social status past and prospective. On the other hand it may be promoted by a greater cultivation of the human resources contained within a single class. There is certainly more to be learned from an unlike Freshman than from a like Senior...

Author: By R.b. Perry., | Title: PROF. PERRY REVIEWS MONTHLY | 1/31/1914 | See Source »

...from the class of 1915 who would still like to room in a Senior Dormitory with their classmates may apply for rooms in the south entry of Matthews Hall. Application blanks may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's, and at Brooks House. These applications are due at Brooks House by 6 o'clock, February 9. The prices of the rooms in Matthews have been lowered, and modern facilities, i.e., electric lights and new bathrooms, will be installed if enough Juniors apply. Almost enough men have already signified their intention of applying for these rooms to insure the improvements. Any further...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORE TROUBLE FOR JUNIORS | 1/29/1914 | See Source »

...stimulus of a college spirit brought directly to bear on the individual, he is likewise free to play the fool. He is also free to be unutterably lonely. Without knowing it he may suffer a partial atrophy of his best self. If he finds congenial associates, they are most likely to be men like himself, and his circle of friendship is rarely large. Most students do not begin to have a speaking acquaintance with many of their own class until the very end of Senior year when they realize dimly for the first time how much of warm, generous fellowship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND PRINCETON | 1/23/1914 | See Source »

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