Word: occasional
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There has been a growing interest in public affairs among college men of late. This interest must continue to grow if the purification of public life which is hoped for is to be effected. This fact has been emphasized in the addresses of Dr. Andrew D. White and Mr. Richard...
As announced in another column Mr. Lehmann will arrive in Cambridge this afternoon, at about 3.30. From now until the end of the term he will live in College and will devote the whole of his time to Harvard's rowing interests. It is hardly necessary to urge that an...
If there were more academic distinction to be gained by winning one of these prizes, they would undoubtedly attract more attention than they do at present, and it seems as though every possible means should be taken to gain this end; for, as incentives to original research and means of...
I shall consider first the article which appeared in the last Graduates' Magazine, under the heading of "A New Kind of Disloyalty." I must protest emphatically against the spirit in which that was written. The writer, under cover of the name of a department, directs a savage attack against persons...
Lastly, I wish to correct some impressions which the readers of the CRIMSON of March 9 would get. As a matter of history, let me first state that on the occasion of the so-called "riot" of last June, several sensational reports appeared in the Boston papers. As a result...