Word: things
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There seems to have been some misunderstanding about my attitude towards the proposed gymnasium. To the students who came to see me on Monday, I said the same thing that I have always said to every advocate of the plan who has spoken to me,--that the University would be very glad to have a new gymnasium whenever it is given, although I do not see where the large sums needed are to be found. Very truly yours, A. LAWRENCE LOWELL...
...Membership means a willingness to assume certain responsibilities in class affairs of which the minimum is to vote at class elections. Knowledge of the nominees is necessarily small for the great majority of the voters. But better a vote on partial knowledge than no vote at all. The significant thing is participation by all. As long as we have Freshman Suffrage--let the Freshmen vote...
Such a concert was given for the first time last year, and proved a great artistic success, receiving the hearty endorsement of musical critics. It is a wide departure from the sort of thing usually done by cottege glee clubs, and if successful this year will doubtless be made a permanent institution. There will probably be one or two assisting artists at the concert...
...side. The Princeton defense on its side was very effective, their hard body checking more than once spoiling chances to score. Of the Harvard forwards, Smart was the only one to play the entire game. His work was characteristically good, hard playing and keeping in position--the one thing that the Winsor style of play demands. Phillips and Hopkins, the center men, were both extremely valuable in their stopping of Baker and Kuhn, but they were unable to stand the pace of what seemed to be an everlasting game. The substitutes sent into the forward line, although they...
...Whether or no there may not exist a defect in this quality of fellowship, in a possible tendency towards a too great suppression of individual personality through conformity to common college standards, is a question a newcomer is hardly competent to answer. One thing he can unhesitatingly affirm is his keen appreciation of the spirit of fellowship as contrasted with the spirit of individualism...