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The sixth number of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Editorials;" "The Summons," by W. Goodwin '07; "A Nice Sort of Fellow," by E. B. Sheldon '08; "His Question," by E. L. Sheldon '06; "Mr. Dooley on Kipling," by E. D. Biggers '07; For Gleyre's "Les...
Such is then the first message of religion to an eager, forward-looking, undiscouraged, modern life--the message of expansion, liberty, spaciousness, hope. The normal healthy life hears the summons to go forward and welcomes the guide who opens the door. What is it to live but to pass from...
Tackles--T. Green 155, G. B. Summons 152, J. F. Russell, Jr. 180, T. W. Saul 170, E. C. Clark, A. B. Brooks 140, E. V. Sherwin 170, J. A. Roosevelt 190, C. E. Devonshire 185, J. M. Eaton 155, R. B. Chapin 163, N. A. Randolph 180, W. E...
In this morning's CRIMSON President Derby of the Senior class summons the Freshmen to assemble next Monday evening for their first class election. The custom at Harvard in recent years has been for the men chosen at the first election to serve through their entire College course. This custom...
Hon. William Reed '64 of Taunton, spoke in the Fogg Lecture Room last night on "Harvard During the Civil War." He said in part: Harvard in the early sixties was more like a present day preparatory school than a college. The discipline in those days was very strict. Going to...