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Every year an increasing number of men enter Harvard who are ranked in the Catalogue as unclassified students. These men are not only unknown quantities to the College Office, but to the College community in general. The fact that they are unclassified scholastically is usually understood clearly enough; but the fact, equally as important, that they are unclassified in their relations to the College community in general, is often ignored or overlooked...
...requirements for admission to Harvard College and for degrees in the period before 1750 form one of the most interesting parts of the work of Albert Matthews '82 on the early student life of Harvard. Much of his material has been collected from records unknown to other historians...
...class has ever entered Harvard to enjoy as many privileges and responsibilities as the Freshman class of this year. Unity in fellowship, purpose, and achievement have been characteristics of former incoming classes, but only developed and brought to light after several years of life in the University. Opportunities unknown to preceding Freshman classes are now offered to the class of 1918 for attaining this unity in fellowship, purpose, and achievement before one year of College life has passed by. Therefore all those interested in the welfare of Harvard will watch closely and carefully the class's career...
...strength of the westerners is unknown as no competitive scores are available for forming an estimate, but many predict that they are the men who will force Pennsylvania and Cornell for first honors. The men who compose the team are: E. Cralibe, captain, O. Bradway, H. Coolidge, W. Maker, W. McFie, L. Nichols T. Preble, E. Stanton, E. Wiley, and H. Wood...
...will receive credit. The suggestion from this committee is to have an officer of the paper write for such articles as are desired, in which case they will receive prompt and thorough attention, which is not likely to happen if very indefinite requests for information are received from numerous unknown persons...