Word: projection
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...friends of the University Club plan could make no greater mistake than to give even the slightest semblance of wishing to rush the scheme through. Nothing can be more important, even if the project is finally carried out, than that intelligent criticism be welcomed and given its full weight. The object of the meeting in the Fogg Museum tomorrow night, is not to carry any scheme through on a wave of popular enthusiasm. Mass meetings are often used for such purposes and it is doubtful whether in some cases they do not accomplish more harm than good...
...University Club seems to be the only means by which the rapidly growing interests of Harvard can be consolidated. The graduates need only be convinced of this in order to accomplish the project. A mass meeting has been chosen as the best means of demonstrating the feeling at Harvard in regard to this club and what it means to the undergraduates. Every undergraduate, therefore, should feel it his duty to be present at the mass meeting tomorrow night...
...University Club project has been thoroughly discussed by most of the undergraduates and we seem to feel strongly that it would be the most effective means of centralizing our rapidly growing social interests. If the graduates realized this feeling, without doubt they would give us the club. As the mass meeting to be held next Tuesday night will be regarded by them as an expression of our interest in the plan, every undergraduate should help by his presence, to make the meeting a success...
...students in the University Tuesday, January 18, in the Fogg Art Museum, in order that the whole body of students may take effective steps to express its feeling in regard to the proposed University Club. Every undergraduate and every member of the graduate schools who is interested in the project is urged to attend...
...suggestion met with unanimous approval, and the undersigned were appointed a committee upon organization. We have considered the project with care, and are satisfied that the association is needed and can be made effective We are assured of the hearty sympathy of all graduates whom we have been able to consult. We ask for your cooperation...