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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last day for receiving applications for Price Greenleaf Aid (third assignment) from students in college who are eligible for, but who have not previously received, an assignment...
...minority of zealous pacificists last year were able, mainly through the CRIMSON to spread the impression, to use Mr. Roosevelt's phrase, that Harvard men were taking the lead the wrong way in having "anything to do with the absurd and mischievous professional-pacificist or peace-at-any-price movements." The CRIMSON'S policy has evidently been reversed, how ever, and the quick organization of the Harvard battalion proves that this minority has not succeeded in its efforts "tending to Chinafy Harvard...
...subscription price is $3.00 for each member attending the dance and $2.00 extra for each lady. No name will be considered unless accompanied by a check for the specified amount...
...William Henry Meeker, of New York, N. Y. (chairman); William Torrey Barker, of Cambridge; Norman Elwell Burbidge, of Spokane, Wash.; Henry Bromfield Cabot, Jr., of Brookline; Herbert Bartlett Courteen, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt, Jr., of Concord; Jose Calderon Harris, of Brookline; Richard Harte, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Leslie Price Jacobs, of Laramie, Wyo.; Henry Whitney Minot, of Boston; John Edward Parsons Morgan, of New York, N. Y.; Theodore Holton Rice, of Brookline; Samuel Powers Sears, of Quincy; James Paul Warburg, of Washington...
This list of clubs and their members could be got out early and accurately in pamphlet form similar to the College Directory and sold at the same price--25 cents. It would then be a serviceable book within reach of all and not a white elephant to the University...