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...father's cheek--has not prevented the decrease, and this with a synchronous increase in the university enrollment. If, therefore, the Union stands chiefly for an experiment in Harvard democracy it has been, let us say, a qualified success. If Harvard does not desire democracy of that brand, this is the cue for the Union to stand for something else which Harvard does desire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 12/6/1912 | See Source »

Boston Associated Charities--J. T. Brand 1L., E. J. B. Gorman '15, F. L. Ham sC., L. H. Harris '14, T. B. Lewis '13, J. R. O. Perkins '14, O. J. Smith '13. Boys' Reading Club--W. A. Cahill '15, H. W. Frost '14, J. M. Graham '15, S. F. Greeley '15, L. R. Hoffman 1G., L. Myrick '15, W. E. Quinby '14, H. L. Roy '13. Bunker Hill Boys' Club--W. M. Brown '13, C. W. Burrage '13, C. W. Findlay '12, M. Fremont-Smith '13, R. R. Smith '15, P. H. Wellman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AND SOCIAL SERVICE | 5/15/1912 | See Source »

...which follow. Nothing is to be gamed by proclaiming a lovable minor bard as the valiant champion in a poetic reformation. The study of "H. G. Wells and the Socialist Aristocracy" is clear, concise, and in all respects convincing, if only we assume--like the writer--that the peculiar brand of socialism which Wells has adopted for literary purposes is really to be reckoned with as propaganda. Wells's "New Machiavelli," which Mr. Henderson is using for his text in this study, seems hardly to merit such earnest criticism...

Author: By E. E. Hunt ., | Title: Review of June Number of Monthly | 6/17/1911 | See Source »

...have some brand-new frat-dope...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hat Bands! Hat Bands! Hat Bands! | 5/10/1911 | See Source »

...example advocates this part of the recipe; and thus "The Heritage" has the fire burning "sulkily in the close, dismantled library" and the hero's face "fresh, young, and ruddy from his gray ride over the boggy roads," etc. The tale is better than most of its brand, with interesting characters sharply defined in a charming and well realized environment; but the brand is poor. In the short article championing the university ideal for Harvard, Mr. Gregg likewise vitiates his contention by constraint and obscurity of diction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Post on February Advocate | 2/27/1911 | See Source »

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