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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...about the Yard and that by the use of Soldiers Field visitors would be brought in contact with a centre of another side of University life. Those who object to the plan of using the Stadium urged that every effort be made to see if the present Statue exercises need be abandoned, and that, if they must, other exercises be held somewhere in the Yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS DISCUSSED STADIUM | 3/12/1904 | See Source »

...Corporation stand ready to forbid the erection of the stands in the Delta this year because of the danger of fire. If that is really the purpose of the Corporation and they as a body wish it to be understood that that is their attitude there is no need of further argument as to whether the Statue exercises are a dead issue. But since we have no evidence that the Corporation actually wishes to take such a stand, it may not be impertinent to remark that there can be little danger of fire in the stands about the Statue because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opposed to Exercises in the Stadium. | 3/11/1904 | See Source »

...contributions which school rowing has made to Harvard rowing in the past are too well known to need reviewing. There is however, a service that is owing to the interscholastic Association by Harvard rowing men, graduates of the constituent schools, which has been too long ignored. I refer to the service that men now in Cambridge could render by organizing into a body which should act in an advisory capacity toward the schools and co-operative actively in the preliminary discussions touching preparatory work, coaching and training...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 3/7/1904 | See Source »

...these festivals, Professor Sumichrast stated that during the Reign of Terror and even before it the Parisians were for the most part in a starving condition, and longed for the festivities of the monarchical regime which had always been occasions of rejoicing and feasting. The Revolutionary authorities felt the need of preventing comparisons unfavorable to the new system of government, and it was seen that the enthusiasm which was breaking out all over the country had need of a safety valve. A number of festivals on an enormous scale were therefore ordered, the first being that of the Federation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Lecture by Prof. Sumichrast. | 2/18/1904 | See Source »

...class lives" blank and send it in as soon as possible. To do this at once is very little trouble and makes possible the early issue of a complete class report. Experience has shown that these "class lives" must be in before the spring vacation. No one need hesitate to fill these blanks out now; any additional information--such as the making of the spring teams, etc.--can be sent to the Secretary at any time, and will be incorporated in the records...

Author: By R. S. Wallace, | Title: Senior Class Notice. | 2/15/1904 | See Source »

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