Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...loss is irreparable to the CRIMSON and to those who knew him. No man ever went through Harvard with warmer friends or fewer enemies. He never did an ungenerous thing or spoke an unkind word. His life can ill be spared...
...required for a degree at Oxford. Any student who does not offer Greek upon the qualifying examinations, must offer it in the Responsions which are held in Oxford towards the end of September of each year. Since the final election of Rhodes scholars is announced about January first, any man who has not passed in Greek on the qualifying examinations in October will have nine months in which to prepare it before the Responsions...
...intimacy, but united to serve the common ideals of the House,--Piety, Charity, and Hospitality. Here is strongest the Harvard contempt for superficiality and cant, but it is through the meetings of these societies or of the Bible or other discussion groups which originate here, that many a Harvard man develops his lightly accepted religious ideas into what is for him a true and satisfying religious life. It is through the joint efforts of these organizations that hundreds of Harvard men get that opportunity for and experience in social service work which makes them leaders in movements for social improvement...
...order of the College Office all men who are on probation have been dropped from the tournament and forced to default their matches. If any man on probation has already played and won, his defeated opponent is still in the tournament in the same position as he would be if he had won. Matches won yesterday by default do not count as a notice was posted at Leavitt & Peirce's saying that the tournament was postponed...
...assigning men to Social Service work, and several men will speak on various aspects of Social Service and the place of college students in such work. Professor F. G. Peabody '69, of the Social Ethics Department, will talk on "The Benefits of Social Service Work to the College Man as an Individual;" Robert A. Woods, of the South End House, Boston, on "The Opportunity for the College Man to do Good in the Settlement District;" H. B. Taplin, of Hale House, Boston, on "Boys' Clubs;" J. T. Nightingale '10, on "Entertainments;" and A. H. Elder 3L., on "Educational Work...