Word: make
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...introducing Dean Fenn, Dean Briggs told the new students that every man has an influence in college and that it is each man's duty to make his influence the best...
...great problems that has arisen of late in the University is that of Memorial Hall. It has lost money heavily and the question of closing it has arisen. It was determined, however, to continue the dining hall. Eating together is one of the best ways to make friends. The main object of the hall is to afford an opportunity for men to eat together...
...CRIMSON extends its heartiest welcome to all the delegates, who are coming to Cambridge for the inauguration of President Lowell. The Union has extended its privileges to them, and every effort will be made to make their stay pleasant. Delegates have been sent here to represent all the most prominent colleges and universities in this country and abroad, and we feel very deeply this honor that is being paid to our new president...
...mark the tercentenary of the birth of John Harvard, and the other as the culminating feature of a political campaign. The present circumstances have more direct interest for the students than those attending either of the other parades, and consequently there is greater reason for wishing to make as impressive a showing as possible...
...committee in charge has provided a generous supply of paraphernalia, and the price will no more than cover expenses. To make the parade a success it is absolutely essential that men should forego other engagements for Wednesday evening to march with their classes to the Stadium...