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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...undersigned members of the undergraduate departments of Harvard University, desire respectfully to express our opinion upon the proposed legislation with regard to the abolition of intercollegiate sports during the winter, and the extensive curtailment of intercollegiate schedules in general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PETITION TO THE FACULTY | 4/29/1908 | See Source »

...regard to the Yale meet, however, the outlook is different. Yale's strength is not so easily estimated as Harvard's as Yale is relying more on new men, of whose abilities there has an yet been no sufficient indication. Not till after the meet between Yale and Princeton can any fair forecast be made. Harvard has available for this year's team men who won 39 points against Yale last year, while Yale has back winner of only 26 1-2 points. On the other hand Yale has had the more successful indoor season this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSPECT FOR YALE MEET | 4/27/1908 | See Source »

Several graduates have asked for the privilege of contributing secretly to the Shaler Portrait fund, but the committee has told them that this was to be strictly a class gift. In order to make it so, each Senior should regard a subscription as a privilege, not as a dun. And each member should be glad to give $3, and those who can afford more should contribute more, because this project will commemorate one of the greatest benefactors Harvard has ever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Notices | 4/8/1908 | See Source »

...best essay dealing with the Spanish literature of the Goldan Age. The competition is open to all undergraduates. Manuscripts must be delivered at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty. University 20, addressed to Professor C. H. Grandgent, on or before May 1, 1909. Further information in regard to this prize may be obtained from Professor J. D. M. Ford or Professor M. A. Potter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Comparative Literature Prizes | 4/6/1908 | See Source »

...from the Western cities come to Harvard as compared with the number that go to other universities, that a boy in a Western preparatory school can get very little accurate information in regard to life here. Whatever information he gets is apt to be misrepresented by some friend who is trying to persuade him to go to another university. The boy writes for a Harvard Catalogue, and in it he finds much about entrance examinations, choice of courses, and dormitories owned by the University; and little or nothing about student activities, athletics, and private dormitories. With all of these points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/20/1908 | See Source »

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