Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...distinction. For a degree with distinction in History and Literature the candidate must hereafter present, for the approval of the committee, a plan of study which shall comprise at least eight courses, instead of six as formerly, selected form those offered in History and Literature; and the clause now reading "usually not including courses regularly open to Freshmen" will be changed to read "usually including not more than two courses regularly open to Freshmen...
...Phillips Brooks House Association will hold its annual business meeting in the Phillips Brooks House Parlor this evening at 7.45. Reports will be read by the retiring officers of the association, including the presidents of the Christian Association, St. Paul's Society, Catholic Club, and Divinity Club, and also by the chairmen of the Harvard Mission and Chapel Committees and the secretaries of the association. Professor E. C. Moore, chairman of the committee in charge of the House, and R. H. Oveson '05, chairman of the Graduate Advisory Committee will speak. Refreshments will be served informally...
Professor Copeland will lecture on "Thackeray" and will read from his works in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. The doors will be closed promptly at 9 o'clock. Members of the Union only will be admitted...
Assistant Professor Copeland will lecture on and read from Thackeray in the Dining Room of the Union Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. Members of the Union only will be admitted...
...This question is a puzzle to the average undergraduate, who has, perhaps, an opinion but rarely a conviction as to which paper, the Monthly or the Advocate represents Harvard in the field of college literature. The Illustrated being journalistic rather than literary is not considered. At other colleges students read, subscribe to, and write for the college magazine as a matter of course. At Harvard the interest of the undergraduate is discouraged by the presence of two rival magazines. He does not care particularly for either, so he neglects the two impartially. The logical result of this division of interest...