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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opportunity offered new men to make acquaintances and by the brief outlines given them of the various College interests. Every Freshman in particular should feel it his duty to himself to go to his class reception, for it is a question of starting his College course right or wrong. Yesterday morning we ventured to advise the members of 1917 to make all the friends they could. This morning we would emphasize this excellent opportunity for them to start their campaigns for friendships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROOKS HOUSE RECEPTION. | 9/23/1913 | See Source »

...more or less adjusted, to things as they were 'befo' the waw' to see how the change is working out for the better. But for myself, I make it a rule to accept what the lord sends;--for two reasons, one that I may, after all be wrong; and the other that I can't do anything else...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD COMPARED WITH OXFORD | 9/19/1913 | See Source »

...Illustrated opens up a field of discussion which will demand increasing attention, namely, universal athletics, voluntary or compulsory. The need of physical education is well stated in Dr. Bradford's article seeking to inculcate the opinion "that recreation is advisable as well as some daily exercise, that dissipation is wrong, that excess leads to mental impairment, and that indigestion is indication of poor health." Dr. Sargent considers the successful instruction in physical exercise given in Hemenway Gymnasium during the summer school sufficient warrant for fuller official recognition, and points out the field in which educated athletic directors...

Author: By W. M. Danner jr., | Title: CRITICISM OF ILLUSTRATED | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

...turn, against New England character in some of its strange phases. The third play, "Ygraine of the Hillfolk" by R. E. Rogers '09, is the second drama in verse which the club has acted in its five years of producing Harvard plays. It unfolds a tense Viking tale of wrong suffered, and heroic retribution, woman upon man. The theme is different from that of any play that the club has produced and offers large opportunities for vivid acting. Mr. H. T. Parker '90, dramatic editor of the Boston Transcript, says, "The short plays that the club has previously acted have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PRODUCTION | 5/2/1913 | See Source »

...heretic. One of the objects of a course is to get certain points of view here which are not obtained in later life. If a man is going to be a physician, it is good for him to get a taste of literature in College. Whether right or wrong, this theory has something in it, and the studies which are directly in line with the lifework are not always the most beneficial studies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE CHOICE OF ELECTIVES" | 4/11/1913 | See Source »

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