Word: planned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will not be used until the following fall. It is intended that Randall Hall shall supply a need which the Foxcroft only imperfectly meets and that the Foxcroft cease to be run as a dining hall after its completion. It will be conducted on the same plan as the Foxcroft and in all probability the fare will be the same, although it may be more expensive at first...
...Faculty of Harvard University has been considering seriously the advisability of establishing compulsory physical exercise for all undergraduates. The Overseers have recommended such a course for the Freshmen, and during the present week some definite plan for next year may be adopted. Other universities and colleges will be apt to poke a great deal of fun at Harvard for allowing such tremendous liberties in courses, attendance, religious worship, etc, only to draw a disciplinary line in athletics. In other words the Faculty will say the soul may go to perdition but the body will be kept healthy by law. After...
...Class Album, copies of which will be on exhibition today in the window of the CRIMSON office, is by far the most inclusive yet published, and the most satisfactory in every way. The general plan of the old Portfolio has been followed but the Album is at least one-fourth larger, as it contains records of all the important student societies, giving lists of the '98 members, and, moreover, has complete athletic records of the 'Varsity teams for the four college years of the class, and those of the '98 Freshman teams. Nine buildings have been added, including practically...
...attempt to go into camp will be made unless at least 130 men sign. This plan has the thorough approval of President Eliot and other members of the Faculty, and to make it a thorough success, there should be from 250 to 300 men in camp...
Thus if the Faculty should consider a compulsory course, these facts are to be remembered. First that the word compulsion includes the mere fact not the form of exercise, and second that the plan is not only now favored among the undergraduates, but promises to be in the future...