Word: naming
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that through the efforts of Professor Clement L. Smith and others, begun in 1889-90, interrupted for several years, and renewed in the year 1905-06, the sum of $1032.63 had been raised for the permanent endowment of a pew in the American Church at Berlin, to bear the name of Harvard University, and that the money had been paid into the treasury of the Church, whereupon it was voted that the thanks of the President and Fellows be sent to Professor Smith and the surviving contributors to the fund for providing this permanent testimony to the University's interest...
...committee appointed to choose appropriate songs to be sung at the football games has re-adopted the following regulations to govern the song competition: All music or words must be signed with an assumed name; the writer's real and assumed names should accompany the contribution in a separate sealed envelope. Words should be suitable for any game, not necessarily that with Yale...
...departure in College instruction this year is the establishment of several courses in Comparative Literature, which appeal primarily to undergraduates and require no special knowledge of any language but English. Some of these are courses that have previously existed under other names. Professor Wendell's course, English 46, now appears as Comparative Literature 1, "A General Survey of European Literature." Professor Schofield's course on the "Literary History of England and the Continent from the Norman Conquest to Elizabeth," which was formerly English 42, is now called Comparative Literature 6. Professor Bliss Perry will give his new course, "Types...
...text-books for the new loan library in Phillips Brooks House, and also a collection of clothing and magazines. The arrangements are as follows: the dormitories will not be canvassed, but one man in each building will receive all articles men may have to give, the collector's name to be posted today in each entry. Men who have things to give are requested to deliver them at the room of their dormitory collector either today or tomorrow. On Wednesday morning a wagon will make the round of the dormitories and collect all the articles received...
Seniors are requested not to give Class Day tickets as fees to anyone. A record of the purchaser of every ticket is kept by the Committee, and the name of the purchaser of any ticket found in the hands of speculators will be published in the CRIMSON and all Class Day privileges will be denied...