Word: succession
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...memory of all Harvard dead in the great war, but I should be unhappy to think that the prospect of this should discourage the creation of individual memorials on a smaller scale, so priceless for their intimacy and the personal feeling to which they testify. I wish you every success in your undertaking. G. H. EDGELL...
...University, and Harvard will sink slowly into an overgrown day-school, where men come and go with no thought of anything but themselves. With this object of educating the lower classes into a realization of Harvard spirit, the baseball mass meeting was held. And it was a great success as far as it went. The men who were there made the roof of the New Lecture Hall shake. But there weren't enough of them. There must be more at the events this afternoon...
...reason Harvard is such a good training ground is because it is an exact replica, on a small scale, of the outside world. Here one meets all the outward indifference that one finds when he starts in on a business career. Here one can make a success in any number of ways, in athletics, in studies, socially, economically, even morally. But the whole course of four years is-nothing but one big competition, no matter in what field of distinction one is interested. Even the man who does nothing at all, must do that better than the majority in order...
Specialty numbers will be introduced by H. Elliott, Jr., '22 and J. Sargent '22 who have been playing together for various events during the winter with considerable success. C. E. Bricken of Yale will also render a specialty number Chopin's Pianoforte Scherzo, Op. 30. Tickets at $1.65 and $1.10 apiece are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Coop. Branch, and at the office of E. A. Hill '19, in the CRIMSON Building...
...mass meeting tonight is of the utmost importance to the University. Not only is there the Harvard spirit to awaken, but also all must learn the cheers and songs necessary for success. The two lower classes have not heard them, and the Seniors and Juniors will do well to relearn the many verses of the songs...