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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...case of wet weather. It is of course desirable to have such a shelter on both sides in case of rain during the games. As a matter of fact, the Harvard shelter is about as unpleasant a structure to sit in under ordinary conditions as could be constructed, though it is natural enough for the ordinary spectator, perhaps, to feel that we are slighting our visiting teams. The undergraduate managers are instructed to explain to visiting managers the purpose of the structure on the Harvard side and the reason why one is not constructed on the other side until after...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 10/6/1914 | See Source »

Below is printed, as completely and accurately as possible, a list of the addresses of those living in the five Senior dormitories,--Hollis, Holworthy, Matthews, Stoughton, and Thayer. The greater share, though not all, of the men are members of the Senior class. Alden F. J., Thayer 14 Allis, E. P., Matthews 13 Apollonio, K., Stoughton 10 Atkins, E. F., Jr., Matthews 17 Atkinson, H. M., Matthews 14 Bacon, F. S., Matthews 24 Backup, E., Thayer 4 Baker, J. H., Stoughton 16 Baker, R. M., Jr., Matthews 16 Ballantine, H. F., Hollis 16 Ballou, H. S., Jr., Holworthy 2 Ballou...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF SENIORS | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

...bulk of the undergraduate contributions are evenly divided between essay, sketch, picture, story, and verse. Mr. B. P. Clark's "Fancies" is an excellent example of the new freedom in verse that is opening up much inner spirit, even though it sacrifices part of the poet's charm. "The Copper Duke," by Robert G. Dort, has not enough atmosphere or excitement about it to make a banal invention into an exhilarating plot. Mr. Skinner's "Courtesy of War," a sketch of a French village in war time, has more cultured ease in the telling than the subject can stand...

Author: By Kenneth JOHNSTON ., | Title: Reviewer Finds Monthly Improved | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

...reception given by the members of the Union in the Living Room this evening at 7.30 o'clock. With this victory the Henley eight finished the season without a defeat, and tonight will be the first opportunity for the student body to honor these men for a notable performance. Though known as a second crew, it is doubtful if Harvard ever had a first eight which could have shown the way to the "Henley crew" at that distance. F. Richardson '08, captain of the 1908 crew, will preside at the reception tonight. The other speakers will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HENLEY EIGHT TO BE FETED | 10/1/1914 | See Source »

...become assistant manager and circulation manager in their Junior year, and one will become business manager in his Senior year. The work required in the competition is mainly soliciting advertisements and subscriptions, but general business efficiency will be given weight in the choice of second assistant managers. The competition though hard will not be long, and it furnishes excellent business training. The value of the competition itself as well as of the offices is enough to warrant a large competition from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONTESTS FOR CRIMSON OPEN | 9/28/1914 | See Source »

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