Word: properly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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President Eliot specifies the need of increased endowment for a new Dental School building, for providing a laboratory of comparative pathology at the Bussey Institute, for the running expenses of the Veterinary Hospital, and for the Herbarium and Botanic Garden. The Arnold Arboretum needs $1,000,000 for proper maintenance, and the Chemical Department could use $350,000 for a new building. The desirability of an immediate enlargement of Gore Hall is also amply pointed...
...Dane Hall or Wadsworth House, should we also be willing to put what is to become the centre of all College life in a position where it would be cramped for space and where even the handsomest building must appear at a decided disadvantage? A man who has the proper conception of what the Harvard Union should be, cannot, on reflection, wish to put it off in a small corner, however central its location may be. As for the College House site, sufficient space might be made there for an imposing structure. But this location, on the other hand...
...order of exercises was justified on the ground that it was important that the undergraduates should not only be roused from their beds, but called to some intellectual exertion at an early hour; and that a recitation immediately after rising in the morning was the best security for the proper employment of the previous evening. One result of this was, however, that books were carried into the Chapel and lessons were clandestinely studied during the service. Various disorders occurred continually at these exercises. It was then the custom for each Divinity student who received assistance from the Hopkins Fund...
...January, through the kindness of Mr. E. F. Atkins, proprietor of a large sugar estate at Soledad, near Cienfuegos. Most of the flowers, however, were found to be too immature, but it was possible to point out to three men employed by Mr. Atkins on his plantation, the proper method of conducting the process in early February, and it is more than likely that the later experiments will be fairly successful...
...most of the others, is good in itself. The fault lies in the lack of placing it before the undergraduates. Is there no way of advertising these requirements, either in the CRIMSON or in the College Catalogue? As it stands now many men are through ignorance of the proper procedure debarred from societies to which, through mental acquirements or otherwise, they are easily eligible. UNDERGRADUATE...