Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Four concerts have been arranged for the Musical Clubs previous to the Christmas recess. Members of the clubs are requested to make no engagements which will conflict with the dates in question...
...clear from this morning's communication on the Gymnasium question that there was a good deal of truth in the argument that personal attention is necessary to collect pledges. At least that seems to be the feeling of representative undergraduates. What the writers of this letter say is still more gratifying, however, in that it shows that the College at large is still actively interested in a new Gymnasium. We have not yet had a satisfactory reason for not appointing a Freshman canvassing committee to find out whether or not the enthusiasm extends to all classes...
...question raised in our minds by a recent communication signed the "Harvard Gymnasium Committee" is: Can the students who have pledged money for the Gymnasium be expected to automatically pay their pledges, without personal notices that they are due, and without full and entire justification for feeling that this is a project that is being seriously taken up and systematically put through? We do not wish to seem hyper-critical concerning the way this affair has been run so far, but at the same time we cannot help feeling that a committee that has collected a considerable amount of money...
...take place this evening in Sever 11 at 7.30 o'clock. The 1916 team, composed of H. Epstein, P. L. Sayre, and C. A. Trafford, will uphold the affirmative, and the 1917 team composed of A. G. Paine, D. A. Kriesfeld, and J. H. Spits the negative of the question "Resolved, That all elective state and municipal officers (except judges) be subject to the recall...
...final trials for the Sophomore debating team held last evening in the Union, the following men have been chosen to represent the class in the interclass debates: H. Epstein, P. L. Sayre, C. A. Trafford, and H. Goodman, alternate. These men will uphold the affirmative side of the question, "Resolved, that all elective state and municipal officers (except judges) be subject to the recall," in the debate against the Freshmen which will be held in Sever 11 next Friday evening at 7 o'clock...