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...quotations from the Cheated News printed today as "Comment" throw a revealing light on the factors affecting school boy in the choice of his college Prejudice, family influence, mistaken ideas, and details seems to be the elements which, more than any others, determine what way the pendulum will swing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLICITY AND PROSELYTING | 3/23/1921 | See Source »

...Harvard" type referred to by the youth headed New Haven-ward--that college publicity can be of service. Propaganda and proselyting to more harm than good in their ultimate results, but sane publicity does a service to both the college and the school. By it a preparatory school boy can judge intelligently what his aim a mater should be; it will prevent a student from entering a college with whose ideals he is not in sympathy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLICITY AND PROSELYTING | 3/23/1921 | See Source »

...written by L. A. Harlow '23, M. H. Dill 1S.L.A., and H. E. Scott Jr. '22. Instead of having the orchestration done by professionals, it has been done by Harlow, who also leads the orchestra. This is unique in college productions. The best songs of the show are "Bad Boy", both the words and music by W. B. Leach Jr. '21, the author of the play, and the hero; "Isle in the China Sea," the closing chorus of the first act; and the "Crystal Song," which is sung by M. H. Dill 1S.L.A. These have been recorded on a double...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PI ETA SOCIETY TO GIVE "THE LATE MR. KIDD" AGAIN TONIGHT | 3/22/1921 | See Source »

There is no college where the unknown boy from the smaller town, who has no conspicuous or particularly attractive qualities of mind or body, can get more education in its best sense and less recognition of the kind called "social" than at Harvard. If he has quality, every door is open to him there and elsewhere. After all, the mere accident of living in Cambridge and being eighteen years old is small reason for a fictitious enthusiasm over one's personality on the part of one's classmates...

Author: By Arthur C. Train ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: ARTHUR C. TRAIN DISCUSSES "HARVARD INDIFFERENCE" | 3/21/1921 | See Source »

...Vanzetti, who has never had a chance to face his accusers, had, however, been previously convicted of an attempted pay roll holdup at Bridgewater in December, 1919. The so-called identification tests at his trial were as fragile as tissue paper. One boy who was never closer than 145 feet to the fleeing men, identified Vanzetti as the 'shot gun' man', though he admitted he had only a fleeing glimpse of the bandit's face. He said he could tell the man was an Italian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J. N. BEFFEL DISCUSSES SACCO-VANZETTI CASE | 3/17/1921 | See Source »

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