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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this number 7 7-9 per cent are ranked Seniors; 13 3-9 per cent are ranked Juniors; 37 7-9 per cent are ranked Sophomores; the same number are ranked Freshmen; and 3 3-9 per cent are unclassified. These figures show practically the same feature, noted in regard to the figures concerning men dropped from the College, namely, as a class approaches its Senior year the proportion of its deficiency in scholarship becomes correspondingly less...
...regard to the proposed merger of the Advocate, Illustrated, and Monthly, the committee was of the opinion that the Illustrated has a distinct field to cover in undergraduae journalism and should not be included in such a merger. The committee, however, favors the merging of the Advocate and Monthly, but feels that no such merger will be successful until the undergraduate and graduate members of the two papers are thoroughly in sympathy with the proposition...
...given out to Union members as will be announced later. The other performances will be: at the clubhouse, Wednesday, March 26, and Friday, March 28, matinee at Copley Hall, Boston, Saturday, March 29, Music Hall, Quincy, Thursday, April 3; Town Hall, Andover, Saturday, April 5. The arrangements in regard to the sale of tickets will be published later...
...have not been united in past years, even though many attempts have been made, because of disagreement over technicalities and desire to continue the individual traditions. The Forum believed that while the functions of the Illustrated differ from those of the other magazines, personal differences and trivial points in regard to the make-up of a general-literary publication could be over-looked in a wide-spread movement to relieve of their present burden the advertisers and subscribers. The result of this discussion was a resolution asking the publication committee of the Student Council, composed of the presidents...
...fifth University Forum, to be held in the Dining Room of the Union tonight at 9 o'clock, four resolutions will be debated: one in regard to regulating undergraduate extra-curriculum activities by legislation similar to the two-sport rule in athletics; another as to how to stimulate a greater interest in college affairs and in the work of the Student Council; a third on how to interest college men in regular exercise; and a fourth concerning the proposed combination of all the undergraduate publications (except the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) in one merger to publish a truly representative Harvard...