Word: manned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first lecture Professor Zueblin, dwell on the importance of individuality in a man's religion. In the second and third lectures he spoke of the broad realm of orthodoxy and of the modern decay of authority, and at the next lecture he took up the responsibility of the church in its effects on the happiness of a perfect moral society. Last Monday Professor Zueblin said that the great trouble of our modern life is its fragmentary character and that the best way of securing the wholeness of life is to satisfy these six great wants of human society: wealth, health...
...interclass shoot on Soldiers Field Saturday. Before the last string was shot, the Sophomores led by 4 points, but the Seniors made good scores on the last round and won, 181 to the Sophomores' 178. The Juniors and Freshmen were tied for third place at 161. Each man shot at 50 birds, in strings of 25; and Brooks and Pearson were high men, with 41 apiece...
...assemble a large number of the class away from all upperclassmen and to encourage the feeling that the class by and large is at least one of the logical units of undergraduate life, and pre-eminently so in Freshman year. The underlying principle of class dinners is that every man in the class should attend and it is successful in so far as this desirable goal is realized...
...hold a reception in the large ball-room of the Hotel Somerset at 8 o'clock this evening for the three Harvard professors who have acted as exchange professors at the University of Berlin since 1905 when the system was established. Dr. F. G. Peabody '69 was the first man sent. Professor T. W. Richards '86 went in the spring of 1907, and Professor W. H. Schofield, Ph.D. '95, last fall. All three will speak on their experiences in Berlin and their impressions of Germany. During the evening there will be orchestral music and a German supper served...
Captain Richardson's communication speaks for itself. The Senior oarsmen who believe that, when dropped from the University squad, their duty to Harvard and to their class is at an end, are sadly mistaken. Every 1908 man of rowing ability or inclination is needed at the Weld boathouse, and needed now, if the Senior class is to be represented this year by the kind of crew it deserves...