Word: manned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...four Rhodes scholarships which have been awarded from Massachusetts, three have been won by Harvard men. F. H. Fobes '04 was the first man to be selected; R. K. Hack Williams '05, was the second; and last year the scholarship was won by C. H. Haring '00. The prize will not be awarded again until...
...man coming from the West and entering Harvard without having attended a preparatory school in the East comes into an entirely different atmosphere and entirely different surroundings from those which he is used to. He is apt to misinterpret the conservatism which he finds here as a rank lack of interest. This is more or less of a disadvantage to Western men, but a disadvantage entirely due to a misunderstanding. The advantages are many. Besides the well-recognized advantages which are open to everyone, the Westerner has the advantage of being in a new and different situation, so he very...
...necessary to discuss Harvard's being "a rich man's college," as everyone who knows us knows what an utterly silly statement that is. As to the claim that there is favoritism shown towards Eastern men on the athletic teams the same can be said. The plain and simple answer is that the much greater proportion of Eastern men naturally bring a proportional representation on the teams
...trials were conducted in the form of a debate on the question, "Resolved, That a National Divorce Law is desirable." Each man spoke for twelve minutes, and gave a five-minute rebuttal. The affirmative side was upheld by B. S. Ulrich, G. D. Howie, and W. F. Ryan, while D. Haar, J. W. Finkel, and M. W. Cox spoke for the negative. The judges were A. H. Elder 1L., W. M. Shohl 3L., and M. C. Leckner...
...glad to be able to publish this morning the views of a western man on Harvard's advantages to men from distant states. The CRIMSON believes heartily in the invasion of the West by Harvard organizations; and has further stated that the more Western men we can get by one way or another the easier it will be for the newcomer to lay hold on the advantages about him. An undoubted means of accomplishing this is shown by our contributor this morning. It is the duty of every Harvard man, graduate or undergraduate, to point out to his Western friends...