Word: thinks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Administrative Board of the College, when he was the oldest and I was one of the youngest of its members, how he always seemed to take the side of a student in trouble, much to the impatience of some of us younger brethren, who were too apt to think that "something must really be done about this case." But when he wished not to save you, you were always made to feel that your punishment was not greater than you could bear, and that you could make it serve you to something better; for he was one of those...
...this opportunity starting them in the face, that only twenty men are out running under his careful direction. If a man has never run, it is the time for him to try, for no one knows what he has in him before he tries. If a man does not think he can make the team, he certainly needs the exercise. I would like to make an urgent request that more men come out and report regularly, as Shrubb knows what he is doing, and with any support will turn out a winning team. J. D. LELAND...
...whole, in the creation of a sentiment that can never be legislated into existence. It remains only for the College to accept the plan in the same spirit of co-operation in which it was drawn. We are trying to help the Athletic Committee, the Faculty, and the College. Think over the committee's proposition and come to the mass meting prepared to cast a willing and intelligent vote...
Does the class of 1911 think that its athletic career is so good that it can afford to go on record as a class that does not care for a victory over Yale? Do defeats in football and track, and a single victory in hockey, put 1911 teams on a plane where they are above the necessity of support? Most certainly not. Wake up, Freshmen! Last night's demonstration outclasses all previous records for Freshman indifference. It does not show the kind of spirit that is going to bring success this year or in any future year, when University activities...
This conception, to which the undergraduates tenaciously cling, is receiving a rude shaking at the hands of three year graduations. With so many Seniors in the Law School our belief in the unity of Harvard College is waning fast. The CRIMSON can think of no greater gift to Harvard than an increase in the requirements, that will assure once and for all the necessity of a four year course; this to be followed by a change in viewpoint among the powers that be, recognizing the pre-eminent position of Harvard College for which undergraduates yearn...