Word: reasoner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...through the Freshman Club only that members of the incoming class can be thoroughly trained for the older debating societies, and for this reason it forms an important part of the debating system of the University. The value of the training will depend largely upon the enthusiasm with which it is supported by the class and the thoroughness with which its work is carried on by officers and members. The class of Ninety-nine set an excellent example in the enthusiasm and success with which it organized and conducted its debating club...
...knows of its work can believe that Harvard men are indifferent to the needs and suffering of their less fortunate neighbors. It has been estimated that last year one man in every eight was engaged in some philanthropic work. The percentage is gratifyingly large, but there is no reason why it should not be one to four instead of one to eight. The committee is able to furnish an abundance of opportunities for philanthropic work, in such a variety in its character, time and place that almost every student could find something that he would be able...
...CRIMSON contains reports of all Harvard activities and full telegraphic news from the other colleges. It is indispensable to the student by reason of its official nitices from members of the Faculty, student organizations and all the University and class athletic teams...
...CRIMSON contains reports of all Harvard activities and full telegraphic news from the other colleges. It is indispensable to the student by reason of its official nitices from members of the Faculty, student organizations and all the University and class athletic teams...
...CRIMSON contains reports of all Harvard activities and full telegraphic news from the other colleges. It is indispensable to the student by reason of its official nitices from members of the Faculty, student organizations and all the University and class athletic teams...