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...competition for the managership of the Freshman track team will begin on Wednesday, January 3, with a meeting for all candidates at the H. A. A. at 1.30 o'clock. The competition, which will last through the winter track season, will afford all candidates the opportunity of learning details concerning the management of track meets and the direction of practices...
...pardoners today and no "Christmas boxes". But there are Red Cross Seals, the Salvation Army, and the old woman organ grinder sitting on the sidewalk. These may be left to Santa Claus by any one who believes in him, but only men on the Dean's list can afford six months of bad luck...
...beauty of the second movement. Four years ago, when the symphony was last heard in Boston, the tempo of this second movement was slower, therein evidently different from the composer's conception (the movement is marked allegretto), but, it seemed, richer and finer. The beauty of that movement can afford to be lingered over. Playing it up to the time indicated, Mr. Monteux kept close to the composer and pleased his audience. To some however, something lacked...
...material misery. But perhaps worse is the ever increasing moral dissolution. In addition to the impetus bodily misery always gives to moral delinquency, there is that national isolation of thought peculiar to a country which has no sound economic relations with the rest of the world. Germany today cannot afford any foreign newspapers, magazines or books; it can hardly afford to print its own. Such a situation directly affects the intellectual and conservative middle classes which are the backbone of any organized system of government or society. The picture is black; and its European setting throws only greater darkness upon...
...long time, that the Glee Club saw the need and filled it, that the editors gathered together most of the songs which any rational group of judges would agree upon, and that the book is compact, attractive in appearance, and as inexpensive as the Glee Club could afford to make it. The "Harvard Song Book" ought to sell well and keep on selling...