Word: liking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...walking on the hard paths. And they don't know that it is a sign of mental weakness to change their minds when half-way between two buildings and decide to go somewhere across the grass where they had not intended. Other students know all these things, however, and like to conceal it. So these students see how near they can come to the paths without stepping on them. They soon become very proficient in avoiding them and destroy the grass rapidly. They remind us of the elm tree beetles that have destroyed the Yard elms, only the beetles...
...position of second assistant manager of the CRIMSON will begin this evening at 7.30 o'clock, when candidates will report at the CRIMSON Office to receive instructions. This competition offers positions to two men, and, beginning tonight, will close sometime around the mid-year examinations. Like the business competitions of other college papers, it consists of work in securing advertising and subscriptions and in the office. Men are chosen not entirely for ability in advertising and subscription work, but for general business efficiency. As general business training, any time spent in this competition is invaluable...
President Lowell will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning. We should like to call the attention of Harvard students to this service, hoping that as many as can will attend the President's first appearance before the College this year and that they will find the exercises sufficiently attractive to induce them to continue their attendance regularly. Each morning of this week the daily Chapel services will be conducted by a man famous among Harvard men and well worth hearing. Every student should, therefore, make it a point to attend...
Since College closed in June the office of Graduate Treasurer of Athletics has passed from the hands of Mr. W. F. Garcelon L. '95, resigned, to Mr. F. W. Moore '93. We should like first to express appreciation of Mr. Garcelon's work in organizing Harvard athletics and opening them as healthy pastimes to an increasing number of students. On August first his active work ceased and Mr. Moore entered office. As an undergraduate Mr. Moore had been manager of the University football team, and later had had experience in the position which he now resumes...
...mark on that development. In doing this, each man in the class should understand that he has an equal chance with every other man and has it in his own power to make good. But there are one or two bits of knowledge, gained from experience, that upperclassmen would like to give to the members of the Class...