Word: recommend
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...suggestion might be offered as a means towards accomplishing this end. If a few of the leading men in the three upper classes who are graduates of the fore mentioned schools will recommend to the incoming Freshmen through their respective headmasters that they have found it much more advantageous to commence the Freshman year eating at Memorial, it is practically certain that a good many of these Freshmen will follow their advice. It is a plan worth trying, at any rate, and will be another step towards attaining that greater democracy which will be practically perfected with the institution...
...been carefully inspected and the question of his fitness has been submitted to every one of his teachers. Only very high grades in his studies and concurrent testimony in his favor from a sufficient number of his teachers enable the Committee on Scholarships and other Aids for Undergraduates to recommend him for a position in the first group. John Harvard Scholarships are given only to students deemed worthy of a position in the first group...
...recommend membership in one of these clubs to every man in College. Not only is it profitable to the individual, but it is every man's duty to be at least passively interested in the political and economic development of the country. The clubs gladly welcome all men; even men who are still too young to vote, are urged to prepare themselves for the time when they will have the franchise. There is opportunity here for that exceptional good-fellowship which comes when men strive together to attain common ideals...
Last evening the class of 1915 held its first regular meeting. Over 450 members turned out to discuss and finally adopt a suggestion from the Executive Committee of the Student Council, which we believe should recommend itself to anyone at all familiar with the history of class elections at Harvard, and especially to those familiar with Freshman class elections...
...Crothers will take up the causes of misery in the present social system, and the cures which the progressives recommend. As he leaves for Europe early in February, this will be a last opportunity for members of the University to hear his political views, because of which he was elected chairman of the recent progressive organization meeting in Boston...