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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pretty well decided that Harvard needs a new gymnasium. During the year the CRIMSON has tried to show this is various ways. Some idea of the buildings at other colleges has been given; articles have been run by Mr. Garcelon, Dr. Sargent and Dean Bradford. The present gymnasium, -- though, through the generosity of Mr. Hemenway, it was as well equipped at the time of its erection as any in the country, is now far below the standard of a large university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THOU SHALT NOT LIE. | 2/18/1914 | See Source »

...Sophomore class will give an entertainment in the Living Room of the Union on Thursday at 8.15 o'clock. As announced it will be in the form of a vaudeville performance and amateur night. All those who intend to participate in this show should see C. E. G. Eryin, Claverly 24 at once. There will be music and refreshments in addition to the other program...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1916 to Enjoy Local Talent | 2/17/1914 | See Source »

...graduate committee will be appointed immediately to begin an active campaign among the graduates for the necessary funds. Undergraduate committees have been at work for over a year obtaining pledges and collecting subscriptions from the students so that when the time came to approach the graduates, they could show proof of the interest which the members of the University feel in the project...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW GYM NOW SEEMS ASSURED | 2/17/1914 | See Source »

...university registration statistics, as announced in the university catalogue, just publshed, show that at present, there are 3,268 students in Yale. Nineteen countries and 52 states and territories are represented. The total number of officers in the university is 581, a gain of 42 over last year. These members of the faculty include 113 professors, 89 assistant professors, 145 instructors and lecturers, 90 assistants in instruction and 124 assistants in administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT GOES ON AT NEW HAVEN | 2/17/1914 | See Source »

...then went on to show the remedy for the existing conditions. The United States must adopt the fundamental principle of treating every race on a basis of absolute equality. Mr. Gulick would have citizenship placed on a personal basis, and not on one of race color. He suggested that the United States allow from any one country only five per cent of the number already naturalized to come in during a year. This would restrict to a small extent the immigration from southern Europe, and would reduce all immigration to a minimum. This five per cent rule would apply only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EQUAL TREATMENT FOR ALIENS | 2/16/1914 | See Source »

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