Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...official University publications. Copies will be distributed through the constituent territorial clubs of the Federation which will send then to their home towns and preparatory schools, and thus disseminate where it will be most productive a knowledge of what Harvard has to offer the sub-Freshman. Similar booklets are now published by other colleges and it was to enable the schoolboy in the West and south to have all the evidence before him when he made his choice that the Federation undertook the publication of this present book...
...Monday, for it is hard to come down to any real work when the single day on which it must be done is flanked by holidays. And the first day of a term is always one of restless inattention, made only the more restless and useless by conditions similar to those just mentioned. Whether or not tag-end days are theoretically as good for work as other days, the fact is that no man can make satisfactory use of them. Therefore, we think that we should not be required to wait over a Sunday for the formality of being dismissed...
...have expressed. We are not making the old, general appeal for a longer Christmas recess, but are calling attention to a special case which could well be treated in a special way. Nor would it be contrary to precedent if the case were so treated, for, when a similar situation occurred in 1902-03, the CRIMSON called it to the attention of the Corporation which immediately extended the vacation to include January fourth. The Sunday before the vacation was not granted, probably because it was not asked...
This smoker will be the first of several provided by a committee of upperclassmen to help get the class of 1917 together. Similar arrangements were very successful last year with the class of 1916, but they were not on such an elaborate scale. It is hoped that the whole class will attend and take advantage of the occasion to become acquainted with one another...
...social work from the point of view of the Faculty. A. R. Williams, of Boston, will speak of his work in the slums of East Boston. He will tell of the hardships of his community and the need for social workers. The stories he has to tell are similar to those in Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables...