Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Reports received last night show that Boston has been steadily gaining on New York in the Endowment Fund campaign during the last few days. At present Boston is only $87,000 behind the leader, owing to the securing of gifts amounting to $2,163,000. New York's total now stands...
...squad who show particular promise will be eligible for the Harvard Fencers' Club team. This team will take the place of a University second team and will practice with the University squad...
...sentiments expressed in the editorial Tuesday entitled "Synthetic Sustenance," show what most certainly should be termed either oversight or ignorance--Heaven forfend the latter--on the part of some members of the Editorial Board. Surely, when it is suggested that a restaurant be inaugurated by the Harvard Dining Association at which tabloid foods shall be dispensed, something out of the distant, or less distant past has been forgotten. Why start a new restaurant? The dining Halls have always favored us with considerable food, the construction of which should meet, with the approval of the most fastidious synthesist; and examples...
Those altruistic influences which impress themselves forever on the thoughts and actions of Harvard men, reaching far beyond personal interests, must again show their force. The seriousness of the whole problem will then be thoroughly driven home to every circle of education. The world, taking the action of Harvard as a standard, will understand the colossal importance of properly remunerating those who would guide, enlighten, and inspire its young minds...
...behalf of the College authorities, we, the undersigned, wish to call the attention of all undergraduates to the visit of Cardinal Mercier, and to impress upon them that the least they can do to show their respect for the distinguished Belgian primate and for the country he represents, is to be present at the exercises to be held in his honor in the yard at 3 o'clock this afternoon. J. C. BOLTON '20, J. N. BORLAND '21 H. F. COLT...