Word: touching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...graduate who wants to keep in touch with the University can do so in many different ways, regardless of where...
...First, the Alumni Bulletin, which every graduate should take, brings him weekly news of the University and of the alumni all over the world; those who want to keep more closely in touch with Harvard life can have daily connection through the CRIMSON...
...graduate can also take active part in suggesting candidates for the Board of Overseers or by serving on the nominating committee appointed by the Alumni Association, and perhaps, in time, by serving on the Board himself. All this keeps him in constant touch with and thought of the University...
...Perhaps the most personal means of keeping in touch with Harvard is through the local Harvard Club, which every Harvard man should join as soon as he graduates. There are about 125 Harvard Clubs, which are members of the Associated Harvard Clubs, and there are doubtless others, which are not associated with the general body. Of the Associated Clubs, over 100 are in the United States, which means that there is a Harvard Club within reach of every Harvard man in the country. There are Harvard Clubs all over the world: Canada, South America, Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, the Philippines, Japan...
...therefore obvious that there is every opportunity for a Harvard graduate to keep in touch with Harvard affairs. Those who neglect to do so lose an interest which might well color their whole lives...