Word: wishes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...course admit the great, the pressing, need of a new gymnasium building to take the place of Hemenway, long antiquated and outgrown. Even more obvious is the ardent wish of every Harvard man that in time there be erected a fitting and enduring memorial which may ever stand as a concrete tribute to those who fell--a tribute that will recall to successive generations of Harvard men the glory and honor due that gallant group of three hundred and four soldiers and sailors...
...results have indicated that the Seniors in College are not co-operating with the committee to as great an extent as had been hoped. There are approximately 100 men who have not yet been photographed by Notman; these men must make appointments in the near future if they wish their pictures to be printed...
...more subtle, weighted with thought, tinged with autumnal melancholy. He was a most fertile composer, and, like all the men of his time and group, produced too much. Yet his patriotic verse was so admirable in feeling and is still so inspiring to his readers that one cannot wish it less in quantity; and in the field of political satire, such as the two series of Bigelow Papers, he had a theme and a method precisely suited to his temperament. No American has approached Lowell's success in this difficult genre: the swift transitions from rural Yankee humor to splendid...
...this is such a state of transition, and as a good many of the most important traditions in our college life have been interrupted during the last few years, I wish, in behalf of those who are at Harvard for the first time, to say a few words with reference to the founding and the object of the expositions given at Harvard each season by Mr. Arthur Whiting and assisting artists...
...Phillips Brooks House Discussion Groups met with a hearty response from the undergraduate body yesterday. Within twelve hours 80 men had joined the movement so that it was apparent that the contemplated number of groups would be too small. The groups are nearly all full, but men who wish to join those at present organized will be given until 2 o'clock today to enroll. Blanks for the purpose are at the CRIMSON Building, the check room in Widener, and at Phillips Brooks House. Plans for additional groups will be announced in tomorrow's CRIMSON...