Word: social
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Requiring with athletic managerships the most competitive work are the periodicals, which offer perhaps the best chance for the undergraduate to do creative work. The CRIMSON, Advocate, and Lampoon form the traditional trinity of publications. Others include the Guardian, magazine of the social sciences, and the Monthly, a literary compatriot of the Advocate. Regular competitions are held for election to the boards of all publications...
...category of clubs one might also mention the "social" organizations of the upperclassmen, notably the Hasty Pudding, which stages an annual musical comedy...
...Council and the Freshman Class is through a member of the Council who has charge of Freshman activities. This member will be appointed within a few weeks, and Freshmen are urged to consult him at any time. The problem of the Freshmen in adjusting themselves to the intellectual and social atmosphere of Harvard is a very pressing one. In past years the Council has made repeated efforts to insure that the Freshman have adequate advice on their problems when they enter the college. Thus far no completely satisfactory method has been worked out. The Council would welcome any suggestions...
University buildings in the Yard not Freshman dormitories are Phillips Brooks House--the social service center, the Memorial Chapel and the University Church, University Hall--housing the central, and academic, administrative offices, employment bureaus, information office, etc., Widener Memorial Library, the President's House, Lehman Hall--housing the financial and business administrative offices, the following class rooms, Hunt Hall (Robinson Annex), Robinson, Sever, Holden, Emerson, Harvard, Boylston, and Wadsworth House--home of Military Science and the Alumni Office...
Fogg Art Museum, the Faculty Club, Warren House--home of English A., The Union--Freshman social center, and housing in its basement the offices...