Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...restricted to the members of 1915 and any student who desires a photographic picture of undergraduate life from 1912 to 1915 may procure a copy. The Photograph Committee wish to express its appreciation of the co-operation thus far, and it hopes that every loyal Senior will continue to support its work. The price of the book is $6.00 and may be procured at Leavitt & Peirce's, Notman's, the Co-operative Branch and Matthews 5. Seniors who have made deposits of $2 may obtain their copies by paying the balance of $4 at Notman's and Matthews 5 only...
...University does not approve blind or pyrotechnic patriotism. It has stead-fastly sought to avoid jingoism and acts of hostility and unfairness of any sort to any of the warring nations. But it does not propose to hold aloof when the dignity and honor of its country require its support and its service...
...have confidence in your wisdom and justice. It is our hope and our prayer that under your guidance this country may keep God's peace, but if in upholding this country's dignity and honor, you deem recourse to the use of force necessary, we pledge you our support...
Meanwhile the University team deserves all the encouragement and moral support possible. It is facing a difficult situation. It had no sooner recovered from the loss of Captain Ayres and from unfortunate individual injuries, when this last bolt came out of a clear sky. If the team can get along for a few days on good wishes and undergraduate backing, such spirit should be accorded with full heart; and if the team emerges victorious at the end of the season, that team will be counted one of the bravest in the history of Harvard sport...
...been the custom in former years, H. W. Jones '85 will soon interview the Senior class in the interest of the Alumni Association and the Alumni Bulletin, which as the official organ of the Alumni Association has always had the heartiest support of the graduating classes. It is hoped that the members of the class of 1915 will continue the excellent work done by former classes, which means subscribing for the Bulletin...