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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...success to date of the Freshman dormitories, although, as President Lowell says, no certain verdict can be arrived at until 1918 is graduated, and the effects on more than one Freshman class studied. The dormitories, without being "mollycoddle factories" as some sub-Freshmen liked to lable them before they saw them in operation, constitute a better environment for younger boys, than the old live-where-you-please system offered. Parents, who have hesitated to send boys to live "around," although such hesitancy was due largely to a distorted idea of the pitfalls of college life, will have no such fears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESIDENT'S REPORT. | 1/28/1915 | See Source »

...Paresis Smith Hall from Dr. Albert Parker Fitch's inspiring Bible class, when I heard sounds issuing from an odd building situated at the corner of Bow street, which led me to believe that the young men inside had been--I blush to say it--imbibing. I distinctly saw two young men--(I have reported their names to Mr. Tibbetts of the Christian Association)--engaged in drinking a yellow fluid which I knew intuitively to be beer. I was still more aghast to see that they made absolutely no attempt to conceal their act, and, indeed, actually seemed to enjoy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampoon Justly Censured. | 1/18/1915 | See Source »

...unfortunate, but at the same time unavoidable under present conditions that Michigan is not on the University football schedule again this year. The Western team and its followers impressed all who saw them on their recent visit to Cambridge, with their good sportsmanship and it is a matter for regret that the relations so pleasantly begun cannot be continued. The students of both institutions want the game, but athletic policy prevents it. However, it is to be hoped that the idea of an intersectional game will not be completely abandoned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO GAME WITH MICHIGAN | 12/22/1914 | See Source »

...which he visited, Mr. Whitelock has shown a keen interest in the people and their ways of life. Professor Copeland, to whom the book is dedicated, says, in a letter to the author, "Many others lacking time or opportunity to go, will like to read what you did and saw in Hede and Moncontour and other rarely visited places--will like to fancy themselves in a Brittany uncorrupted by machines and mechanical tourists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON COUNTRY LIFE IN BRITTANY | 12/7/1914 | See Source »

...authorities would dismiss the Students on Saturday, December 19, they would not be extending the vacation over that of last year. The one day more before Christmas this year would be offset by the one day less after New Year. The authorities saw fit last year to break the tradition of approximately a ten-day vacation, why can they not do the same this year? Why, again, should there be a vacation of traditional length? I am voicing the sentiment of many conscientious students who would greatly appreciate the efforts of the CRIMSON in this direction. A SENIOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Longer Recess Favored. | 11/28/1914 | See Source »

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