Word: treating
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...conclude, is there any real reason why we should not treat our guests from smaller colleges as well as we do those from the larger institutions? Let us hope that this neglect can be remedied and removed as an excuse for men unfamiliar with Harvard to call up the hackneyed and mythical "Harvard Indifference." FRANK C. WHITMORE...
...community. To this end the co-operation of various departments of the University has been secured, and lecturers from outside the University, all specialists in their fields, will participate. Each of these special lecturers will have charge of six exercises,--thus being with the students long enough to adequately treat their subjects...
...ROBERT TREAT PAINE STORER...
...characteristic of man and particularly the undergraduate to treat other men's conduct with an easy outward tolerance. Where a great many feel disgusted with men who do this or that or, with responsibilities to uphold, go on probation, very few show their disapproval. Tolerance is an essential of breadth; perhaps even a tolerance as wide as the undergraduate's is an essential, though it fails to hold backsliders up to the mark. But three-quarters of the men mentioned above and three-quarters of all men on probation are there because of indifference; and they must know that...
...International Polity Federation is arranging for a number of speakers to treat the various problems of international relations from different points of view during this half-year. Two more clubs have recently joined the Federation, the History Club and the Sociedad Espanola, making in all nine undergraduate and graduate organizations co-operating in the movement to increase the interest of Harvard men in international problems. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend the meeting this evening...