Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Memorial Society will meet with Miss Alice Longfellow in Craigie House tomorrow afternoon. Miss Longfellow is to address the society on the history of the Craigie House and its connection with her father, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who occupied it for so many years. There is no question but that Craigie House exerted a strong influence on Longfellow, since it had great traditions and a beautiful view, and one needs only to glance at his poetry for a proof of this...
...this country. There is one improvement, however, which is really needed; the presence of heavy machinery in a building where delicate measurements are to be made, is most undesirable; it is much to be desired, therefore, that a special building be erected to contain our machine shops. Another question of great importance to the Department is the increase of our income, for the growth of research has considerably outstripped the funds available from our Endowment
...Pompey the Great." At Yale, at the University of Pennsylvania, at Wellesley, and many other colleges, Mr. Masefield has been extended a warm welcome, and his lectures have been received with unusual appreciation. Apparently no effort is being made to bring him to Harvard. "If it is a question of funds," the Bulletin says, "something ought to be done to give our undergraduates the opportunity of encountering the stimulus to be gained from personal contact with one of the truest poets of the time. If it is a question of apathy, or the lack of one functionary whose business...
...talks tonight will be given by authorities in their respective fields, and listeners will have an opportunity to look at the question from a number of different viewpoints...
...first open meeting regarding the plan of compulsory membership in the Union was held yesterday afternoon. Kent Bromley '16, vice-president of the Union and chairman of the committee, opened the meeting and said that compulsory membership was not so much a question of finance as of policy...