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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON again repeats that the greatest sentiment that can be raised against probation is undergraduate opinion. The committee deserves loyal support in its work of bringing the undergraduates to see probation in its true light, and to fearlessly express their disapproval of the light manner in which probation is regarded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN THE DISQUISITION. | 5/22/1914 | See Source »

...Book Committee requests that the men bring their dollar bills for subscriptions to the book. This will greatly facilitate the campaign for the support of the publication...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1917 Smoker Shifted to Friday | 5/20/1914 | See Source »

...very easy victory for Pennsylvania owing to the wildness of both Hitchcock and Frye, who between them gave 11 bases on balls, and to the poor support which they received from the rest of the team. Penn had men on bases in every inning, due principally to passes, and this shows to some extent the strain under which the Harvard team played throughout the game. The fact that only two of Penn's 12 runs were earned indicates that Harvard did not play nearly so well as the previous games of the season should warrant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENN. CAUSES SECOND DEFEAT | 5/18/1914 | See Source »

Today our track team holds its annual dual meet with Yale. Due to numerous injuries and wretched weather the difficulties arising this spring have been many, but by no means insurmountable. This meet is one in which every point will count and a contest thus that will need the support of every loyal Harvard undergraduate. In behalf of the team and its success, let us feel you are behind us by your presence today at the Stadium...

Author: By W. A. Barron jr., | Title: Captain Barron on Yale Meet | 5/16/1914 | See Source »

...stage their plays in club houses or halls that are too small or poorly equipped, will now be able to take advantage of a carefully planned, and fully equipped theatre. There are many reasons for urging that the movement for a Harvard Theatre be given the encouragement and support of graduates and undergraduates. Some practical ones have been adduced; but an equally important result of the new theatre would be a stimulation and increase of interest in good drama in the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD THEATRE. | 5/15/1914 | See Source »

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