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...Committee feels that the difficulty could be in a large measure obviated if the dues could be put on the term-bills. There would then be no excuse for men not joining early on account of inconvenience, neglect, etc:, and it does not seem rash to say that under such conditions the membership would increase from 45 per cent to 75 per cent., or even more. There should at least be that percentage of undergraduates. The membership by classes and departments is as follows: 1905, 266 1906, 312 1907, 311 1908, 421 Law School, 157 All others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION COMMITTEE REPORTS | 4/8/1905 | See Source »

...Although in measles the rash is usually preceded, for three or four days by fever, malaise, and symptoms of a "cold in the head," Frequently the first thing that leads the student to consult a physician is the appearance of a spotted eruption on the face, cheet and abdomen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 3/8/1904 | See Source »

...will outclass the experiences of a rival sight-seer in his native town. He hits upon the idea of visiting a sanitarium for persons mentally unbalanced and promises to start a nephew of his in business if he will arrange for such an adventure. The nephew resolves upon the rash expedient of taking his uncle to the Pension Scholler, a private and eminently sane boarding house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deutscher Verein Play. | 3/4/1904 | See Source »

...should be remembered that chills, fever, abdominal and other pains require attention. Early examination may lead to the detection of contagious or other serious illness and permit favorable arrangements to be made as to nursing, meals, going home, etc. Any rash or eruption should be immediately reported. This supervision is for the benefit and protection of the student community. MARSHALL H. BAILEY, Medical Visitor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical Visitation. | 10/10/1903 | See Source »

...site in the yard, the site chosen is felt to be the only one available, the plans have been made and approved, and perhaps the building will after all not prove an eyesore. Granted after all not prove an eyesore. Granted that the promise of a site was a rash one, granted that there are obvious drawbacks to the selection is this, the eleventh hour, quite the time for opposition? If there is a general feeling among Harvard men against the Brooks House site, let us hope that in the future it will serve as a reminder that constant interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/8/1898 | See Source »

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