Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...statement in Friday's CRIMSON that my recent appointment as Professor of Mechanics came as "a reward for many years' service on the University teaching staff" betrays a lamentable misconception on the part of your reporter. Professorships at Harvard are not handed out as "rewards" for past services; they are contracts for services to be rendered in the future. Any intimation that a professorship is "awarded" like a service medal or an honorary degree conveys an entirely false impression of the responsibilities involved in university teaching. EDWARD V. HUNTINGTON...
There seems to be somewhat of an alcoholic tradition around part, at least, of Harvard student life, and the CRIMSON editorial enshrines that tradition in print...
...part, I hope the American public will finally realize that both "booze" and tobacco are dispensable luxuries, and that it would be better off without them. ARCHIBALD B. MOORE...
...should receive, first attention by those in a position to give. But the latter should consider this kindred cause of restoration in exactly the same light. The general promotion of education is being helped in both instances. This matter is primarily the college man's business. A great part of the system for which he stands was violated. From him, and from his alone, must come the first steps in wiping out the crime of the twentieth century barbarians...
Freshman interdormitory tennis matches are to be arranged for the rest of the fall term under Mr. Kelly as a part of the regular required athletic program. Practice will begin by the end of the week at Soldiers Field, and teams will be later chosen consisting of six men from each dormitory. Men wishing to enter should sign up in blue-books provided for the purpose at the Freshman Dormitories or at the physical training office...