Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...keep their Saturday engagement, from the chance, because of the possibility that a few will misuse the opportunity. Let those who cut unjustifiably be treated according to their merits, but let not this possibility be responsible for preventing a change that is desirable from so many other points of view...
...keen interest in political development seems to be at last aroused, if we may judge from the spread of commission government and from the use of the referendum. A broad view of the results gives one clear and encouraging answer as to their meaning, namely, that not since the Civil War have the people voted as thoughtfully as they did last week...
...Asiatic countries for the purpose of explaining the organization and aims of the ten million dollar Peace Endowment, and of studying public opinion there upon matters of international concern. He will secure the material for a report which will consider how best the Carnegie Endowment may proceed with the view of promoting the cause of peace among the Asiatic nations...
...readily understood, therefore, that the only persons who ate likely to have their applications neglected are those who apply too late or live so far away that signature blanks can not reach them, and be returned to the Athletic Office before the allotment of seats is made. In view of the fact that the signature card regulation is a new one, such cases will probably be turned over to the Graduate Treasurer of Athletics or to the Adjustment Committee who will waive the red tape and do their utmost to see that those who are entitled to tickets receive them...
...four groups appeal to succeeding classes. As 1914 is the first class to map out its entire plan at the end of the first year we have this year no previous records available. It is not surprising that more men should choose Economics as their special field, in view of the close connection which the information and training obtained bears upon business activity which so many men will enter after college. The figures give a very fair idea of the relative interest that the present undergraduate body has in the various opportunities of study at Harvard...