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who has said. “Whenever you encounter a poor boy of eager, aggressive mind, a youth of energy, one capable of feeling the enjoyment of struggling with a multitude and making his merit known, say to him, that Harvard College is expressly constituted for such as he. Here he will find the largest provision for his needs and the clearest field for his talents. Money is a power everywhere, it is a power here, but a power of far more restricted scope titan in the world at large. If a poor man is a man of muscle, the athletic organizations will welcome him; if a man skilled in words, he will be made editor of the college papers; and if he has the powers that fit him for the place, the whole body of his classmates will elect him orator, ivy orator or poet without the slightest regard to whether his purse is full or empty. Harvard college makes liberal provision in the way of scholarships and beneficiary funds for those who show excellence in their college work. The college aids men also in obtaining various kinds of employment, so that it is possible tor a man who is bright of mind and strong of body to work his way through Harvard and at the same time win honors. In a word, Harvard is a grand, good, big institution where any intelligent young man is broadened mentally and socially as well as physically, and is well prepared and equipped for the battle of life. (irosvenor Monro Jones. »«». Washington, D. C. 25
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THE ORCHESTRA. The orchestra began this year with bright prospects. By rehearsing every Monday in the Auditorium under the leadership of Mr. Masters, it has become one of the most prominent organizations in our school. At every Rhetorical, one of the features of the program was the selection by the orchestra. It also rendered an excellent program at the play. We are all grateful to Mr. Masters and the orchestra for their good work, and hope it will continue. The orchestra is now hard at work preparing for the Senior Class day. In addition to this, the orchestra will be heard at the Commencement exercises for the last time this year. The following is the list of players who have been faithful at rehearsals this year: Mr. E. II. Masters. Director. First Violins— Charles A. Schacha, ’08. Laura E. Mashck, TO. Joe C. Dolezal. TO. Second Violins— William J. McAfee, ’09. George J. Menges, ’08. Gladys M. Drach, TO. Charles Vlk, TO. Anton L. Shcbanek, TO. Clarinets— Keneth H. Ramaley, ’09. Willard F. Vanek. TO. Flute— Florence A. Chapman, 0? Cornet— Martha L. Golden, To. Drums— James W. Svoboda, ’09. Piano— 27 Cello—Joseph V. Shipka, ’08. Jessie Kraemer, ’08.
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