Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...view of the fact that the second Harvard Yale baseball game has been scheduled for Friday, June 23, and since it has been found impossible to change the date of the game, the officers of the Senior class have deemed it advisable to set Class Day on Thursday, June 22, and the Senior Spread on Wednesday evening, June...
This vacation work will be important, especially to the Freshmen in view of the fact that the dual meet with Andover and the handicap games come on the Saturday following the recess...
...Fogg Art Museum. Never before has Harvard College taken such a prominent position in the encouragement of Fine Arts. The present collection, although small, is as important as any exhibition of Degas that has ever been put before the public. Some of his most widely known masterpieces are on view, and the different periods of his style are well represented. There are on exhibition "The Ballet Girls," the well-known "Interior," "Femme Au Tub," "Rehearsal of the Ballet in the Foyer," "Au Champ de Courses," "Danseuses--foyer de la dance;" and perhaps his most famous work, "Race Horses...
...reason for the usual undergraduate view of this matter is not far to sock. Men want "activities" and "success." They forget that college is a place of training, where athletics are good in so far--and no farther--as they make for health of mind and body. Therefore success in a sport means no more than bodily health and a mind trained to do something well. When a man talks much about activities, it implies either a great deal of energy, or a desire to see his name in print. The reasons for estimating the value of a sport...
...essays for the Bowdoin Prizes should be left at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, before 1 o'clock today. Between 1 and 6 o'clock they may be left at the house of the Chairman of the Committee, Professor E. K. Rand, 107 Lake View avenue. No essay will be accepted after 6 o'clock...