Word: vitallizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with the Territorial Clubs as well as with the various Harvard Clubs over the country, in spreading attractive information concerning activities at Harvard. No where else can there be found records of Athletics, Representative Interests, Publications, Religious and Philanthropic Interests, Registered Clubs, Preparatory School Clubs, Social Organizations--information of vital and intense interest to the sub-Freshman as well as to the graduate who wishes to keep in touch with the University...
...Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 o'clock by Professor George C. Whipple and assistants. It is open to students in the School for Health Officers and graduate students in the School of Business Administration, and the Engineering School. The course deals with the study, preparation and interpretation of vital, social and sanitary statistics with special emphasis laid on their application to public health...
...quantity of unredeemed pledges, two months after all should have been paid, seem to reflect, upon the part of the mass of the undergraduates, who appear to expect to be personally dunned for payment of their pledges, a certain lack of enthusiasm in "a movement of such vital interest". The expected Freshman canvass is withheld pending the outcome of the committee's efforts to secure possession of the money already promised; for so long as the three upper classes continue to treat the matter of payment in this fashion, the committee cannot feel that the Freshmen would respond with better...
...selection of a graduate committee to bring the building into being. The CRIMSON has recently published articles by Dean Bradford and Dr. Sargent on the subject of Harvard's physical training equipment, which have met with many queries from men wondering why the movement which is of such vital interest to us all has not been pushed with its former energy. The matter comes forcibly to mind with the coming of the winter months when outdoor exercise grows more and more difficult. A Freshman committee could be appointed with a few hours of careful thought, and we might...
...well chosen, and there is a maturity in the style which is most grateful to the reader. "The Joy of being a Freshman," by Mr. Murdock, is in humorous vein, and enjoys a real merit among pieces of its kind in making fun moderately and in having a vital subject. The writer has discovered a truth is too late,--that of all four years at college there are only two which really count, the last and the first...