Word: recommending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...That the Student Council strongly recommend that the Harvard Musical Clubs be affiliated with the Harvard Athletic Association; that they place their funds in the hands of the Graduate Treasurer of Athletics, who shall act as their trustee; and that the policy of the Musical Clubs be controlled by a committee, consisting of an elected representative from each of the three clubs, the manager of the clubs, and a fifth member appointed by the Graduate Treasurer of Athletics, this representative to act as chairman of the committee...
...America should have so few customs surviving from tradition and it is true that when we look about us we can recognize few habits that have been imposed upon us by antiquity. One custom, one very antiquated custom, we still have, however, and it has very little to recommend its continuance save its antiquity. The custom referred to is the ringing of the College bell every morning at 7 o'clock...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee held last evening the following committee was selected to recommend a coach and to act as an advisory committee on baseball: Dr. E. H. Nichols '86, Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, W. F. Garcelon L.'95, Barrett Wendell, Jr., '02, and the captain of the team ex-officio. The election of C. B. McLaughlin '11, of Roxbury, as captain of the baseball team was ratified...
...proposed Council of federated civic and public-speaking clubs is an organization which the CRIMSON can heartily recommend as a step towards the simplification of club engagements, and the creation of a forum for the open discussion of College questions. When twenty Harvard clubs already exist, all of which are interested in civic work or public speaking, it is evident that conflicts and needless reduplication will occur. The proposed Council will co-ordinate club meetings and will establish and maintain a long-needed public forum. Further useful functions will no doubt develop. The CRIMSON welcomes the Council as an excellent...
...report analyzes the financial condition of Cambridge, and although it does not recommend any legislation, it goes so far as to say that a college can not go on taking acres of land from the tax list without placing a burden upon the municipality; that the places in which such burden will be first apparent are those of small area which are thickly settled, and that there are beginning to be indications that the point has been very nearly reached where it may be confidently said that Cambridge is burdened by the exemption of the property of Harvard University...