Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...undergraduate department, there is a passage on Freshman dormitories which everyone and particularly the opponents of the plan should read and digest. Of course the question of its value is one which will never be entirely settled; but on one side there stands the argument, far outweighing the cry against it as the end of Harvard individualism, that "By being brought at once into the compact body of the class they (the Freshmen) can be placed in a large stream of college life flowing in a larger channel than any smaller group they meet today." And then there...
...clock. Twenty men will be retained for the second trials, which will be held some time next week. Candidates must speak for five minutes on either side of the question: "Resolved: That immigration to the United States be further restricted, providing that every immigrant shall be able to read and write in either his native language or in English...
...teams will be held in Harvard Hall on Wednesday evening. About 20 men will be retained for further trial. Candidates must speak for five minutes on either side of the question: "Resolved: That Immigration to the United States be further restricted, providing that every immigrant shall be able to read and write in either his native language or in English." Men who wish to try out must notify J. Russell, Jr., '17. Russell 24, before tomorrow noon...
...clause, "and not including more than two from the courses regularly open to Freshmen," has been changed to read "and not including more than two from the three introductory courses, History 1, Government 1, and Economics...
...clause, "if less than four of them are courses in History," has been changed to read "if four or more of them are courses in Government he will be recommended for the Degree with Distinction in Government...