Word: siding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...explanation of the election of these men and of these literary degeneracy of the Advocate lies in the fact that the Advocate has become a social affair, interested in verse and prose merely as a side issue. W. F. DAVIDSON. R. H. SNOW. T. M. HODGENS, JR. S. B. GOODSTONE...
Lockers will be assigned today. The entrance to the Gymnasium that will be open continually is situated on the north side of Linden street, between Randolph Hall and Massachusetts avenue...
...advance, as in previous years. A compromise was finally made by which it was agreed to hold the debate some time in March and to announce the question two weeks before the day of the actual debate. As usual the three colleges will exchange teams to argue on each side of the question...
...immediate interests of the community, in fact of the whole country, would best have been served had the McKay endowment been discovered available for use in the way agreed upon by Harvard and by Technology. There would not be wisdom, it has thus far appeared, in building up side by side in Cambridge, two great schools of technical science and engineering, one on the Charles and one at Harvard square...
...beginning is to have students meet their intructors and other members of the Faculty outside of classes. Although one may attend every meeting in a certain course, he cannot really know his lecturer. The student in taking notes or listening to a discussion sees only the business side. He is acquainted with the teaching staff only in a scholastic sense. To make the relation between student and teacher more intimate, the Faculty invites all students to attend these teas. They are institutions which extend marked privileges to men in the University...