Word: students
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that the good done the Republican party by the parade four years ago was one-tenth as great as the harm suffered by Harvard College. Even the remote possibility of the recurrence of such an episode in which college men disgraced themselves in the public eye has prompted the Student Council to supervise the arrangements made by the local political committee to insure that all necessary precautions have been taken to have the parade proceed in an orderly manner. On another page are published certain recommendations to the men who are to march in the line. The recommendations all suggest...
...Over the student body his influence has been of the same nature as that felt by the Faculty; for he is made all of a piece. His personal kindnesses have been innumerable and untraceable, and his following can probably be paralleled only by one other teacher of our time. The subject which he taught for many years was elected by everybody almost as a matter of course; and all regarded it, high students or low, as one of the signal events of the college years. Like Geology 4, Fine Arts 3 was a "soft course." Would there were more such...
Seats in the front part of the Chapel will be reserved for the immediate family, the honorary pall-bearers, members of the Faculty and their families, and the eight undergraduate pall-bearers. The rest of the student body will be assigned to whatever seats remain on the floor and to the seats in the gallery...
Another admirable thing about him was his cordial hospitality to students at his house, and his sympathy with them when they were in academic trouble. When you went to him, you felt that here was a man who might have done, when he was young, just such things as you had done (unless they were pretty bad), and that whether he had ever done them or not, you would meet in him a human being and not a bureaucrat. It was not that he could always save you or wished always to save you from academic penalties...
...following announcement was made by the Student Council after its meeting yesterday: "It is strongly recommended that students do not accompany the football team to Annapolis. While such a spirit of loyalty to the team is praiseworthy in itself, it is out of the question where it necessitates such absence from Cambridge as a trip to Annapolis. For any students but those of high standing it would require too extensive cutting and therefore it is recommended that no undergraduates make the trip...