Word: pro
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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After a long discussion pro and con the necessary stops are now being taken to place a fitting memorial to Dean Shaler in the Union, where it will be seen by the largest possible number of Harvard...
...year when a great many sports are at a low ebb, and the weather hardly permits of any out-door amusement, an unusually large number of men resort to the Gymnasium for exercise-to a Gymnasium not only absolutely inadequate, both in arrangement and equipment, but in its pro sent condition unsanitary to the last degree. Until we are presented with a new building, or are able to build an addition to the present one, the overcrowding can be borne only with patience; but for the unhygienic conditions there is absolutely no excuse...
...cover too large and complicated a field. Hence he seems confused and hurried. But the questions he raises are pertinent and interesting. Is, however, his criticism of our immersion in athletic, club and other college interests--to the "detriment with us, unfortunately of the larger vision"--truly sympathetic and pro-found? The activities and institutions with which he finds fault are, after all, what few marks we have left of a distinctly collegiate way of living, and the culture of them is but a natural devotion to what later cannot be paralleled or refound. They, or more and better than...
Persons desiring student guides may obtain them by inquiring at any of the offices of the University, and may hire them at the following rates: One hour for one or two persons, 40 cents; one hour for each additional person, 20 cents; each additional hour or fraction thereof, pro rata...
...result of the trials for Commencement Parts, held in Sanders Theater on Thursday afternoon, the following speakers have been chosen: undergraduate parts--Latin: O. J. Todd '06, "At haec studia adulescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant", Cicero, Pro Arch.; English: A. E. Wood '06, "Faith, the Principle of Theological Reconstruction"; graduate part--G. T. Stephenson 2G., "Race Distinctions"; Law School part--A. Fox 3L., "Compensation for Accidental Injuries to Workingmen"; Medical School part--R. M. Green 4M., "Modern Ideals in Medicine." In addition to these there is likely to be a Divinity School part...