Word: wisely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Livingston Bigelow '21, of Boston; Rufus Hallowell Bond '19, of Everett; Frederic Keil Bullard '20, of Revere; Robert Wales Emmons '20, of Boston; Winslow Bent Felton '19, of Haverford, Pa.; William Bainbridge Frothingham '21, of Boston; Everett Stearns Hardell '21, of Roxbury; Henry Parsons King '21, of Boston; Willard Wise McLeod '19, of Malden; Thomas Jefferson Meehan, Jr. '21, of New York, N. Y.; and Kenneth Perkins, of Los Angeles...
...first time in three years a normal summer vacation is at hand, and many undergraduates have already made plans to spend it in a way which seems a decidedly wise one, namely, as manual workers in factories, yards, and mines of the nation, where the great forces that govern industry may be seen in actual play...
...college man who has chosen as his summer occupation to enter the ranks of those who earn their living by muscular effort, and thereby learn at first hand the fundamental problems which face the industrial world in this era of transition and unrest, has made a the thorough, wise and farsighted choice. Theirs will be an invaluable opportunity to experience for a study their ideas of social reform, and ultimately to aid intelligently in the present world-wide search for a more satisfactory combination of the conditions which govern the life of the worker, and a more stable and balanced...
...make the incoming man feel that he has a friend in the University with whom he can talk over the perplexing incidents of the new life to which he is becoming accustomed. The experience of the upperclassman is sure to prove invaluable in gulling the uninitiated toward a wise course in studies and other college activities...
...what the esteemed new addition to Harvard journalism meted out to Mr. Lodge for a bad speech! As for the comparison made with other dailies, perhaps the Magazine's writer is swept off his feet by the many columns given in those papers to outside news. Would it be wise for the editors of the CRIMSON to compete with Boston papers in this field? The external appearance of the paper would be improved, but would its value to the college community? Then, behold, the New York World and New York Sun are held up to the undergraduate CRIMSON editor...