Word: reason
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...larger concerts. It is confidently hoped that the clubs will be able to take a southern trip during the Christmas recess. Arrangements concerning concerts have been taken up with the Harvard graduates of Springfield, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Washington, Richmond, and Brooklyn, and the clubs have every reason to look forward to as enthusiastic a support as was given on the western trip last year. Such a trip will give men an unusual opportunity of meeting leading Harvard men of the South...
...Freshman Musical Clubs are not organized until the second half-year, Freshmen are particularly urged to try for the University clubs if for no other reason than to become acquainted with trials similar to those which will determine the choices for the Freshman clubs...
Students graduating at mid-years, or having other important reason, may take all the work, four hours a week, in the first half-year...
...university of such magnitude as Harvard the existence of some central institution is imperative in order to gather up the various threads of undergraduate life and to bring all together in social, democratic understanding. This function is exactly what the Union is now doing, and for this reason every student in the University should contribute his mite to its success by joining its membership list and participating in its democratic life...
...accordance with a requirement in operation this year for the first time, twenty-three members of the class of 1914 are on probation because they have failed to pass an oral examination in French or German. The question very naturally arises as to the reason for the precedent of inflicting probation merely for failure to pass in one particular requirement. Formerly probation has always meant deficiency in scholarship. According to the University regulations a student is place on probation if he has failed of promotion because he has not passed in a sufficient number of courses during the year...