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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...request of the Student Council, the Harvard Lampoon is hereby publishing its purpose and aims for the benefit of those Freshmen who have not yet opened their eyes and become acquainted with the institutions and traditions of the community in which they live, or who were too preoccupied with their own little affairs to answer the call of fame, when the Lampoon so generously opened its doors to instruct its new candidates in the ways of the famous Harvard Comic Paper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAGAZINE CANDIDATES | 10/7/1912 | See Source »

...register and vote at elections. Those who are self-supporting already have this privilege, provided they comply with the other requirements of the law. Heretofore, every other student has been excluded from suffrage on the ground of non-residence, being adjudged a resident of the district where his parents live. Owing to its importance, this test case has been advanced and will probably be decided in due time to permit men to register on the days set for that purpose, October 9 to 16 (excluding Sunday the 13th). Of course a favorable decision in this case, which now seems probably...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENTS WHO MAY VOTE IN NOVEMBER. | 10/7/1912 | See Source »

...most important event in your whole life, the event of marriage. In later life you will see the reality of this happiness. He who has made the domestic choice will have the deepest satisfaction throughout the hardest kind of work. Contribute largely to the community in which you live, and live with the hopeful idea of the power of enjoyment as life goes on. Cultivate the lasting sports, and a life that will grow more and more as the years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECEPTION FOR FRESHMEN | 9/26/1912 | See Source »

...upright client who said to me once that in business one could not help cracking the Golden Rule, but he tried not to break it. He was in the main managing his own property and that of his family, and he would have found it much harder to live up to his principles if he had been conducting his affairs for the benefit of a multitude of stockholders with whom he never came into contact, and to whom he could, therefore, not explain his position...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baccalaureate Service | 6/17/1912 | See Source »

...leaving Harvard College this year and intend to live in Pittsburgh, will, especially if they are strangers to that city, find it to their advantage to communicate with Horace F. Baker, 413 Wabash Building Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Baker is secretary of an exceptionally active and interesting Harvard Club. The Club is composed very largely of young men who take great pleasure in welcoming Harvard men. The Club has pointed out that oftentimes Harvard men who are strangers to the city enter business there and are lost to the club because the club itself has not means of knowing who these...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Club of Pittsburgh. | 6/14/1912 | See Source »

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