Word: poorly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...percentage of men contributing. This record is now held by the class of 1913 with a percen- tage of 56.5. The collectors and the amounts which they have collected are as follows: S. J. Y. Mann, $285; D. Campbell, $280; C. P. Stewart, $278; H. G. Reynolds, $247; S. Poor, $205; D. G. Lovell, $191; T. Coxe, $186; J. Gazzani, $169; W. T. Barker, $162; P. S. Howe, $145; J. Hubbell, $141; E. S. Clark, $120; P. C. Lewis, $102; M. H. Bird, $100; S. B. Ives, $97; F. Fremont-Smith, $90; W. G. Cummings, $70; O. G. Kirkpatrick...
...CRIMSON does not know whether the statement is the result of poor mathematics or a malicious intent. Whatever its cause may be, this error will be circulated broadcast by the newspapers, and Harvard will once more be branded as "a rich man's college which bars poor students by compelling them to pay exorbitant prices for rooms." It is safe to say that Harvard's undeserved reputation for undergraduate wealth and indifference is largely due to just such canards...
...meet the rigid demands of the high standard of scholarship which the University has always maintained. Student life a Harvard is as serious and as purposeful and the standard of deportment and of manhood as high, as at any college in the world, and the rake, rich or poor, is not prominent in that life"--Charleston; W. Va., gazette...
...Cummings, F. B. Dean, F. W. Dort, F. Fremont-Smith, J. Gassam, R. H. Hitchcock, C. H. Hodges, P. S. Howe, J. Hubbell, S. B. Ives, O. G. Kirkpatrick, P. C. Lewis, D. G. Lovell, S. J. Y. Mann, A. G. Paine, J. K. T. Philips, S. Poor, H. G. Reynolds, C. P. Steward...
...musical critics, like the poor, will presumably be always with us. What is needed is not a campaign for their extermination, but for their improvement...