Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Students who entered Harvard College with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or 1915 who has not already passed this oral examination, and wishes to take it before the final examination period, must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, before Friday, May 17, 1912. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
...initiative and referendum must in- evitably lead up to minority control with all its attending evils. Through their introduction another efficient instrument is given to the machine and special interests whereby they may strengthen their tyrannical hold. As a result we will have crude, thoughtless and ineffective legislation...
...Special rates are made for Seniors. The first application, open only to Seniors will close on May 18. Below are given the prices and the maximum number of tickets that can be purchased on the first application: 2 Sanders tickets, at 75 cents each; 12 Stadium tickets, at 50 cents each; 10 Memorial tickets, (dance at Memorial Hall and Gymnasium on Class Day night), at 50 cents each; 10 Yard tickets, at 20 cents each; 10 Senior Spread tickets (dance at Memorial the night before Class Day), at $2.50 each...
This prize of $50 is to be awarded to that undergraduate in Harvard or Radcliffe who shall show in a special written examination the best acquaintance with the contents of the Old Testament. The examination is to be held in Room 2 of the Semitic Museum, from 9.15 to 12.15, on Saturday, May 18th. Students intending to compete for this prize are requested to send their names to Professor Lyon, at 12 Scott street...
...souls of historic persons, but far, more so in the souls of members of the present-day community. From this arises the spirit of fellowship, the prototype of which is found in the feeling of Christ for the redeemed sinner. In closing the speaker made it a point of special emphasis that the revelation of God was present here in the people's midst and at no remote distance of space or of time...