Word: us
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...affair of their parents, many of whom, as suggested in the CRIMSON'S editorial, come from a great distance to witness the graduation exercises. Class Day gives a great deal of pleasure and means much, but witnessing the presentation of the degree means still more, to those who send us here. It means a kind of reward for their care, sacrifice perhaps, and expense in our education. It is a neglect of such needs as this which fosters prejudice in the minds of interested persons. If Harvard is to be truly national it should see that those from afar...
...applications. Even a system of espionage is justified; and the worst offenders, if caught, should be mercilessly discharged from the University. They will never do it honor. The CRIMSON will be glad to open its columns to the publication of names of such men, that all may know,--let us not mince matters,--who the thieves...
...Similar meetings and dinners were held in The Hague, Holland, with the Dutch students who gave us a most hearty welcome and active co-operation. Because of our short stay in The Hague, our activities were not so numerous there as in the places previously visited...
...Stockholm, Sweden, several joint meetings were held. We were given receptions by the Swedish students. They also took us on sight-seeing trips to many interesting places, such as the King's palace, to the Stadium where the Olympic games were held, and on tobogganing and sling trips...
...Danish students in Copenhagen showed much interest in our mission and heartily joined us in our efforts towards an exchange of ideas. At one of our meetings with the Danish students a most interesting discussion on the armament question was held. Though no public meetings were allowed in Copenhagen, still much enthusiasm was aroused in a meeting held by the Student's Free-Thinking Association, which was addressed by both American and Danish men and women students. A dinner was given by our own party to the Danish students who came from distant parts of Denmark solely for the purpose...