Word: takings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...election of the officers of the Freshman Class will take place on Monday. The polls will be open from 8 to 6 o'clock in the Standish Common Room. The nominations, which closed last night, include a total of 16 names as follows...
After a sleepless night the CRIMSON began to see red, and on the morning of February 14 it threw a fit: "Only 600 men in Harvard University have thus far aroused themselves from their comfortable state of lethargy. . . . Will it take the very rumble of the enemy's guns to convince them? . . . Ordinary peace-time excuses are no longer excuses" Shades of Patrick Henry! Here is the CRIMSON transformed from a modest advocate of universal preparedness for social efficiency into a war conjurer. These words are wonderfully like the cries of other people in 1914: The enemy is coming...
...doing its own thinking; it is merely reflecting manufactured opinion that already has millions of the sons of men destroying one another. It is overcome by the "tinsel and braggadocio" of marching armies and booming navies. Here is a fine illustration of how an idea, half thought out, may take one off his feet when experience and reason do not give him sufficient footing. The Union may be "idealistic"; it is at least thoughtful and deserves to have an intelligent interpretation put upon its conduct. After attacking the Union the valiant CRIMSON brushes the mud from its skirts and says...
...State and City Government in Massachusetts, will be withdrawn; Government 24, Comparative Adminisration -- France, Prussia, Italy, Belgium, will be a new course, given by Professor Dupriez of the University of Louvain; Economics A will be given by Assistant Professor Day. It has not yet been announced who will take Professor Taussig's courses, 7a hf., Economic Theory 11, Economic Theory and 33 hf., International Trade and Tariff Problems. Economics 17 hf., Economic Theory: Value and Related Problems, will be made a half-course...
...have not paid a full year's tuition in Harvard College, the fees will be as follows: for Engineering Sciences 4a, $75; for Engineering Sciences 4d, $92; for Engineering Sciences 4a and first half of 4d, $121. Students are allowed to take only one course at a time...