Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Committee on the Choice of Electives, University 9, before 1 o'clock in either case. "Change of courses" includes adding a course, or dropping a course, or both. No courses chosen last May and beginning in the first half-year may be changed except for an important reason, such as a change in the Elective Pamphlet...
There is, of course, an adequate reason for this. An unclassified student often finds himself in an environment entirely different from that to which he was accustomed at his former college. In coming to Harvard, he left behind not only customs and methods to which he had adapted himself, but what is essentially more important--friends. It is, therefore, to be expected that the majority of unclassified students, feeling themselves in a strange environment and without class affiliations, should stand aloof from all College activities on the grounds that they will enter into them after they become better acquainted...
...from many spectators urging the move in the interest of intelligence by the football crowds. Princeton's action in ordering numbering has established a precedent which will be taken up soon. As the Yale track athletic teams have always been numbered, it is urged that there seems no valid reason why the football players should object...
...under ordinary conditions as could be constructed, though it is natural enough for the ordinary spectator, perhaps, to feel that we are slighting our visiting teams. The undergraduate managers are instructed to explain to visiting managers the purpose of the structure on the Harvard side and the reason why one is not constructed on the other side until after the track season. The daily practice of the track team in the fall is of great importance, and it has seemed unwise to handicap it more than was absolutely necessary. However, I might state that before this public discussion began...
...more valuable activity than social service cannot be found in the whole varied list of the University and for that reason the meeting at Phillips Brooks House tonight, which will be held to plan the University's social service campaign for the coming year and to enlist the interest and support of undergraduates, should be well attended...