Word: touched
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...paper, at least, this scheme has good possibilities. It should serve the purpose of putting the Senior in closer touch with his small group of men than was possible before, and furthermore, it can be made of the same assistance in acquainting the Freshmen with one another. At first glance, the new arrangement seems to require considerably more interest in the Freshman on the part of the Senior than is usually manifested. In operation, it is not expected that it will require more than a small sacrifice of time. The committee is somewhat smaller than formerly on the theory that...
...year. The St. Paul's Society has sent men to all the church schools in New England. The Christian Association has sent men to over fifty preparatory schools and Y.M.C.A.s in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Phillips Brooks House Association has made a special effort to get men in touch with boys' clubs and small schools in the vicinity of Boston. Under the chairmanship of P. King '09. Is men have spoken at as many different clubs...
...shame to let such an excellent custom disappear, especially one in which there is so much to be gained and enjoyed by Harvard men. After all is said and done, there are times when most of us yearn just a little for a touch of that more compactly organized life of the small college--not by any means all of it--but the freer and a little more universal fellowship of those communities which have a different constitution from ours. And the Yard concerts would help to foster this...
...establish its prestige. The CRIMSON believes that the Student Council has almost unlimited possibilities, it properly conduced. It will give definite organization to that vague term hitherto known as undergraduate sentiment; it will be a center of authority through which the Faculty may as a body come into closer touch with the students; it will maintain a sentiment that will fore stall future interference with intercollegiate athletics, by proving that scholarship and competition, if properly regulated, are not incompatible...
...undergraduate ratification of the committee's proposed student council. It should be remembered that the plan was drawn up with the greatest care after consultation with prominent members of the Faculty and with the Athletic Committee, and that a committee of men who have been in closest touch with athletic affairs is responsible for the suggestion. It is not a harebrained jump in the dark, but a carefully thought out method of cutting at the roots of the kind of student negligence that has brought down upon us a crusade against intercollegiate athletics...