Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...question the very nature of which is one of long run influences and delicate adjustments, the effect of any single change is doubtless very difficult to estimate. But the plan of allowing Juniors and Seniors more freedom is at least worth serious trial...
...mass meeting of the Freshman class in the Common Room of Smith Hall last evening the plan of the 1918 Jubilee to be held June 1 was announced by the Freshman president, W. J. Murray. The Jubilee is an innovation on the part of 1918 and has the full approval of the College authorities. The general outline and program of the celebration is as follows...
...join the 1915 Harvard delegation to the Northfield Conference--a number which already exceeds the total number of graduates and undergraduates included in last year's delegation. In addition to this large number of undergraduates, about forty men from the Graduate Schools will be in the party. The new plan of having a separate Freshman committee working in the dormitories has proven very successful, for thirty Freshmen have already joined the delegation, in comparison to a total of eighteen last year...
...competition itself is a continuation of the idea which has taken the University Glee Club to New York for the past two years. The same Dr. Davison who originated the first practical plan for an Intercollegiate Glee Club Meet has directed the formation of a group of volunteer singers in each Freshman dormitory, and has set in motion the system which will bring them together competitively on June 1. What the Meet has already begun to do for singing among colleges, the Jubilee may be expected to accomplish for singing at Harvard. Such competitions have a two-fold benefit: They...
...interdormitory tournament for Freshmen will also commence on Monday, and entries for this must be made on the bulletin boards in the dormitories by 6 o'clock tonight. The plan is to hold a separate tournament within each dormitory, and then to pick a four or six-man team from the results of each tournament, to compete in a triangular series. No members of the 1918 squad will be eligible for these tournaments. Members of the class who do not live in the dormitories, but who wish to play, will be assigned to Standish Hall...