Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...whether it be Prineton or Yale or Harvard, a fair criticism is never unwelcome. Mere mud, on the contrary, is of all things discouraging. Yet the very possibility of the spreading of such exaggerations, and the harm they do must make clear to the individual student that the fair name of his University rests to no small extent on his shoulders...
...Wilkie does not intend to make any radical change in the way Randall Hall is conducted. He simply expects to make the "combination" such in fact as well as in name. At Memorial Hall, however, the conditions are different. Memorial, unlike Randall, has a large debt, and for the coming year the Corporation has agreed that it will not expect the Hall to earn more than about one-quarter as much as it has been expected to earn this year. This should result in giving decidedly better board to the members of the Hall. What it really, amounts...
...will of Frank Dunlop Frisbie, which was filed Thursday the Medical School receives a bequest providing for the foundation of a scholarship "to aid any poor but deserving student." The bequest is made in the name of J. F. Frisbie, M.D. '61, and is to be called the Jesse F. Frisbie Scholarship...
...mailed not earlier than Monday morning, June 26. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. Applications for one or two tickets will be given preference over those filed for a greater number, and no application will be received from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A stamped envelope and postal card, each addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application...
...recent hearing at the State House in opposition to the bills for the taxation of college property. The position taken by your committee at that hearing was that the citizens of Cambridge in general are not only against such taxation, but are earnestly desirous that the good name of the city should no longer be imperiled by the repeated efforts of a single individual seeking for notoriety...