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...another column is set forth an outline of the new Graduate School of Business Administration, which begins its first academic year tomorrow. While the new school is strictly a graduate department of the University, similar to the other professional schools, undergraduates of the College who have completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Science, but who have not received the degree, are eligible, and provision is made for those who lack one course of the requirements for the A.B. degree to enroll in the courses...
...results of this social club based primarily upon athletic prowess should be a greater esprit de corps among the members of the various teams, a greater incentive to become a member of a University team, and indirectly more victories. It will be an official organ to set the standard and voice the sentiments of Harvard athletics...
Prof. Merriman reviews the work of the summer quarter in the University, including chiefly the reorganization of the Bussey Institution. Facts pertaining to the life of undergraduates during the month of June are set forth by the student editor. An account of the Class Day exercises takes up most of the space, as being the most important event of the past quarter...
There is no radical change to be announced in the policy of the CRIMSON for the coming year. It has been the ambition of the board of editors to present to the University an intelligent, newsy paper that should be an institution to set forth undergraduate views and ideas in a sane and profitable manner. The present board is full of enthusiasm for Harvard affairs during the coming year, and will endeavor to record them to the satisfaction of the University at large...
...lectures and entertainments have been fully up to the high standard set by the 1907 officers and they have been well attended and appreciated by the members of the Union. Among the speakers have been, President Eliot, Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Dr. W.T. Grenfell, Hon. W.H. Langdon, Hon. Joseph H. Choate '52, Rev. H.B. Frissell, General Horace Porter, Winston Churchill and Hon. George A. Hibbard...