Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hours have been arranged with special regard to other events of the day. The University section of the preparedness parade will be through by 2.30, which will allow ample time to return to Cambridge by special car for the track meet. The Jubilee itself will begin soon after the close of the meet...
...Student Council has voted to make a recommendation to the Faculty in regard to theses which is the result of a growing dissatisfaction among undergraduates, a dissatisfaction which springs from cause. The system of instruction in the University is open to the charge of requiring more writing than reading from students. Certainly there are cases where the total amount of written work required in the courses taken by one student is so great that the time left for reading, leaving out of consideration the quality of the theses produced, is small. Especially does the ambitious student, the student who desires...
...regard to the question of hat-bands, the Council decided that no existing bands should be altered but that in the future all minor sports must have the colors red, white, and black in the hat bands, reserving red and black for the major sports...
...regiment of Harvard students, carrying the official colors of the University, the interest created in Cambridge is not surprising. And the creditable demonstration of an almost complete mastery of the rudiments of drill gratifies immensely those who are absorbed in the success of the undertaking. The only regret in regard to the proceedings seems to be on the part of those members of the Regiment who failed to attend. As 58 per cent, of the enrolled took part in the march, this element is smaller than might be expected on the first of these voluntary Sunday hikes...
...arouse interest and enthusiasm in regard to the Training Cruise for Civilians, an undergraduate committee has been formed, composed of the following: R. F. Herrick, Jr., '16, chairman; D. P. Morgan '16, H. R. Guild '17, J. E. P. Morgan '17, B. Norman '18, J. T. Rogers '18, G. D. Flynn, Jr., '19, and J. L. Merrill...