Word: talking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...singers during the year. The work of the Opera Association which numbered over 1000 undergraduates the first year, in obtaining reduced rates to the Opera for its members, shows the eagerness of Harvard men to benefit by the opportunities for musical education which Boston affords. There has been some talk of making a similar arrangement with the managers of the Symphonies, which would serve to make it easier for college men to attend these concerts regularly. The Harvard Musical Review, which appeared for the first time last October, a paper without precedent in the annuals of American colleges, is another...
...second group of the series of "Lectures on the Professions" being given for the Freshman class will be delivered in New Lecture Hall tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The two speakers tomorrow will be Dr. Frederick Cheever Shattuck '68, of Boston, who will talk on "Medicine as a Career and Preparation in College Therefor," and Mr. Charles Allerton Coolidge '81, of Boston, who will speak on "Architecture as a Profession." The address will be open only to members of the Freshman class...
...were unable to attend the meeting yesterday are urged to talk with any member of the following committee: G. F. Plimpton '14, chairman, N. L. Tibbetts '15, treasurer, H. G. Knight '13, P. J. White '13, J. P. Brown '14, J. D. Winslow '14, L. O. Wright '14, H. Francke '15, P. L. Rabenold '15, F. B. Withington '15, W. J. Bingham '16, and R. T. Twitchell...
President Lowell began his talk by briefly outlining the "elective-group" system, a comparatively recent institution at the University. He explained the four groups under which all courses are classed. The first question that arises is, What group shall a Freshman take as a main group? In advising what choice to make here, President Lowell warned men against selecting a large number of studies in a subject which they naturally dislike...
Dean Thayer closed his talk by speaking of the inviting apportunities open to lawyers of today, and by advising men to take advantage of these opportunities