Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Whether he and the principles he stands for, meet victory or defeat, the President will always remember the reception accorded him by Harvard men sufficiently interested in him and his candidacy, to organize in his support...
...decided to make the dinner the occasion of the formation of an Opera Association composed of members of the University who favor the movement and wish to lend their support. The executive committee will meet again in the Committee Room of the Union, this afternoon, at 5.30 o'clock, to make further arrangements...
...indeed a great tribute to the usefulness of an institution when a man who is not one of its alumni comes forward and contributes two and a half million dollars toward its support. Harvard has been watching with keen interest the steps that have led up to the final climax that makes possible the construction of the "New Technology" on this side of the Charles, and in the achievement of such unqualified success, our sister institution has our heartiest congratulations...
...matter of detail that would have to be worked out by a committee of prominent graduates, members of the Faculty, and undergraduates. It would seem as though the result might be worked out along the lines of a Harvard fund, the income of which should go to the support of the Opera, together with a musical association within the University which men might join at a comparatively trifling cost which would give them the privilege of attending the Opera on certain nights on a season ticket--a sort of a musical H. A. A. Some feasible scheme, however, could unquestionably...
Harvard has a grand opportunity to do something in the support of the Boston Opera which no other American college has yet attempted, and it would seem a calamity if such an opportunity were neglected. Yours very truly, JOHN REYNOLDS...