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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...were not; and thus did grave injury to the College. The administration of Mr. Lowell, deeply impressed with the lack of a cohesive class-spirit, the continual breaking up of classes into cliques and groups, which hardly knew each other, and were about in the frame of mind to regard each other as enemies, found that it was not necessary for the College to sit by helpless and do nothing to counteract the evil tendency. Hence came the decision to put the entire Freshman class on an equality as to living accommodations, and to see to it that groups from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 9/28/1914 | See Source »

...experience of the last hundred years that these methods of support, combined with the privilege of exemption from taxation, can be trusted in this country to maintain an institution of the first class generation after generation: and that the graduates of such an institution can hold their own in regard to professional success and public service-ableness in competition with the graduates of any other institution of higher education however supported...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY A MAN CHOOSES HARVARD. | 9/26/1914 | See Source »

...consideration of the present day liberality in regard to attendance at morning prayers it is interesting to look back over the struggles and student rebellions which have occurred concerning the matter of Chapel attendance in the last two hundred years. At first religious services were held by each class in its tutor's room; afterwards all students came together in Commons Hall or the library, and later an apartment in the old Harvard Hall was used as a chapel. In 1744 Holden Chapel was built and for two years served as a place of worship, until the new Harvard Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAPEL, PAST AND PRESENT | 6/13/1914 | See Source »

...them. The following committee was appointed: The five major sport captains, the four class presidents, the president and secretary of the Student Council, the president of the CRIMSON, and the president of the Musical Clubs Association. With the appointment of this committee the movement against the present sentiment in regard to probation is definitely on foot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST ATTACK ON PROBATION | 5/22/1914 | See Source »

There still seems to be some misunderstanding in regard to the new system of reserving tennis courts at Jarvis Field. The regulations as here set forth should be considered as displacing all those previously announced, which may appear contradictory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Explanation of Tennis Reservations. | 5/14/1914 | See Source »

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