Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seems strange that a University as large and as well equipped as Harvard is should lack a swimming pool. There is no doubt that a little agitation on the part of the undergraduates would cause the alumni to remedy this situation. Therefore, if the Harvard undergraduates formulated a varsity swimming team next year, practising with the best means available at present, this would act as an incentive to the alumni to furnish the necessary funds to construct a good pool...
...necessity of securing men and money and of devoting all our energies to the war can not obscure the need of stimulating among students an active interest in after-the-war problems. That men in the heat of the present struggle have in the most part neglected the rather indefinite yet inevitable reconstructions which must surely follow the war is only too true. That men must from now on turn their energies to the institutions of the future is equally certain. The need may be well met by the introduction of small discussion groups, led by men not only competent...
Tonight a plan will be brought forward which deserves the hearty support of all those sincere in the desire of doing their part. A mass meeting with President Lowell, Dean Yeomans and Mr. B. Preston Clark speaking is not an ordinary event. These men and the professors who will lead discussion groups can give up their time because this plan will make undergraduates more fit to serve their nation...
...University Musical Clubs will play at a "college night" entertainment under the direction of the Metropolitan Student Y. M. C. A. in the Jacob Sleeper Hall, 686 Boylston street, Boston, this evening, at 7.45 o'clock. The program, of which the Musical Club's concert is a part, will include three plays, "Hermelinde," to be given by the junior class of Emerson College; "The Rightful Heir," an allegory by Boston University students, and "Hip Hip Hooray," a musical comedy presented by students of the New England Conservatory of Music...
...University Glee Club has received an invitation from the Brookline Choral Society to take part in the latter's annual concert, to be given this year in the Brookline Town Hall Sunday, April 7, at 3.30 o'clock. The choral society, which is led by Emil Mollenhauer, has suffered a great depletion in numbers because of the war, and has appealed to the Glee Club...