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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...club for the study of socialism and kindred systems of radical economic thought has been established under the name of the Harvard Socialist Club. The first open meeting will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union next Tuesday at 8 o'clock, when N. Kelley '06 will speak on "The General Meaning of Socialism." This meeting will be open to all members of the Union...
Professor A. C. Coolidge '87 withdrew his name from the list of nominations for the Library Committee...
Next to the choice of Senior class officers and committees there is no more important election in a College year than that of the Union officers. The men, in whose hands the future welfare of the "house bearing no name forever except that of our University" is to be placed, must be chosen on no grounds of friendship or personal prejudice, but for their recognized ability and devotion to Harvard's best interests. If the power and usefulness of the Union is to be kept up to the standard set by the officers of recent years, the voters today must...
...tonight will be inspired to present something more vital to the interests of the class than a few worn-out stories. Moreover, the disgraceful disorder of the dinners of not so very many years ago is no longer considered essential to these functions; rather, a cheapening of the good name of the University...
There will be a handicap broad jump contest in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Any member of the University wishing to enter should hand his name to Coach Quinn before 12 o'clock today. The following entries with handicaps have been made : W. P. Dillingham '11, 3 inches; T. M. Gregory '10, 3 inches; P. C. Haskell '08, 3 inches; H. W. Kelley '11, 6 inches; C. C. Little '10, scratch; J. P. Long '11, 6 inches; O. F. Rogers '08, 6 inches; E. H. Ruch '10, 3 inches; J. S. Ryder '11, 6 inches...