Word: proving
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...perfected plans for the Field Artillery Unit to be established here next fall. Laboring under the handicap of the bad reputation of the S. A. T. C., he set forth, a short time ago, comprehensive plans for the future R. O. T. C., which, if they materialize, will undoubtedly prove of great value to the University. The few men who have come in touch with Colonel Goetz are already eagerly awaiting the time next fall when they shall be under the leadership of a man who appears to be of the same high calibre as Colonel Shannon and Colonel Cordier...
...meeting of the Student Council with the Board of Overseers to consider the "Relation of the College and the Student," marks a new trend in collegiate policy a positive recognition of what undergraduate point of view can contribute to scholastic administration. The cooperation will prove beneficial to all interests, and we are glad that the unavoidable gulf between the younger and the older generation has been so wisely bridged. It is to be hoped that this cognizance of the undergraduate attitude will be fostered at Harvard and throughout the country. It is only during the past two or three generations...
...shot-put and C. G. Krogness '21 in the high jump and hurdles are counted upon to place well, each having won second place in his events last week at Philadelphia. The members of the two-mile relay team are entered in individual events and will prove strong contenders, especially D. F. O'Connell '21, captain last year of the Freshman cross country squad...
...whole episode is scarcely worth mentioning except for the influence of such editorials as that of the Times. We thank the ladies for their good intent and trust that they may find another field for the expression of their goodwill; but a "candy-Kitchen" never will prove a success at Harvard...
...meet the special needs growing out of the unusual war conditions in the autumn and the equally difficult period of transition to a normal basis that followed the Armistice. But it is more fitting to outline in a general way the year's activities and let the actual facts prove the success or failure of the Association's efforts...