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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...life, its attain- ments, its opportunities. The greatest privilege, however, comes in the opportunities of association with other men, especially with the undergraduates and their parents. There has been a change in Harvard's position in the last twenty years, and now no foreigner of note comes to America without visiting the University. One of the best conditions under which the President must work is the constantly recurring opportunity of moral advancement in judging conduct and sentiment with justice. There is also a vast opportunity for developing the gentler characteristics. In a community of the size of Harvard there...
...Junior class ever seems to succeed in making preliminary arrangements for the Union dance without being put to considerable trouble by the men who will not make applications or do any thing else in this world until the last minute. The class of 1910 has followed this custom excellently and differs only from the classes that have preceded it in being more annoying and less ready to aid the committee than any class within our memory...
...Mary L. Whitney Scholarship, and the two George Newhall Clark Scholarships. In awarding the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, preference will be given to children and grandchildren of members of that class. Freshmen who have already applied for Price Greenleaf Aid at its second assignment will be considered, without further action on their part, candidates for these scholarships. All other Freshmen wishing to become applicants must apply on forms, which may be obtained at the office of the Secretary, Mr. J. G. Hart, University 20. Their applications, accompanied by the necessary certificates from parents or guardians, must be left...
...Robert Chambers tale of a southern man and a college cousin who emerge, like Shadrach and Abednego, from a very vivid forest fire to find themselves engaged. "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Art," is a typical college essay of the lighter sort, pleasant, facile, well-written, and without much significance...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Thursday, January 28. (XIV) Architecture 3a, Robinson Architecture 3b, Robinson Architecture 3c, Robinson Architecture 3d, Robinson Architecture 6, Robinson Economics 9a, Harvard 5, 6 Economics 14a, Fogg Lecture Room French 3, Lawrence 1 Government 23, Harvard 6 Mining 19, Rotch Music 1, Upper Dane Philosophy A, Upper and Lower Mass. Philosophy 15, Lawrence 1 Spanish 17, Harvard 5 Friday, January 29. (II) Anthropology...