Word: student
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seems to me that the halls of learning are not a fit place in which "to offer incense to the God of Nicotine." In some universities smoking in the university buildings is forbidden. I commend this idea to the Faculty and student body as one worthy of adoption here. CHARLES W. T. WELDON...
Richard Neal Greenwood of Boston, has been nominated by petition for the Student Council, from the Class of 1922. Any additional nominations should be handed in before October 19, to Myles P. Baker, secretary treasurer of the class...
...Good student guides and plenty of them are needed. The college has not lacked them in the past and should not now, especially when the rate of pay has been raised. A man who acts as guide assumes a responsibility. He should be able to interpret Harvard life to a stranger--not only by telling about the ages and uses of the buildings, but by giving him first-hand the part of the college life which can't be put into books. Being a Harvard student is not the only necessary qualification. A guide not only needs to learn "outside...
There seems to be somewhat of an alcoholic tradition around part, at least, of Harvard student life, and the CRIMSON editorial enshrines that tradition in print...
Active membership in this society is open to the wives, mothers and sisters of students registered in any department of Harvard University, providing they are temporary residents of Cambridge or vicinity. However, a student may have but one representative in this society. Those who cannot attend the meeting, but who are interested, are asked to send their names to Mrs. D. K. David, Suite 4, 6 Craigle Circle...