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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Some Deeds of Madness" is the best of the three stories, the humorous touch at the close being especially successful. The death in "Success" is not managed cleverly enough to bring out forcibly the irony intended. "The Dinglethorpe Ghost" is not lacking in humor, but the working out of the story is a trifle too obvious. The verse is neither good nor bad--it might be worse, and it ought to be far better. One is loath to believe that the college poet is going the way of the Dodo. The two prose articles, "The National Anthem" and "College Politics...

Author: By P. A. Hutchison., | Title: Advocate Review by P. A. Hutchison | 10/19/1908 | See Source »

...CRIMSON is not ready, however, to expect the same exhibition from the University team as last year. The season has progressed to that point where a sturdy defense and a powerful offense are necessary to win games. If hard, lively work will bring victories, no fears need be entertained for this year's team. It is beyond the memory of the present board when a scrimmage has been held during the week of over an hour with only five minutes intermission as was the case last Tuesday. The results of this strenuous work should be apparent today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OPEN GAME PERFECTED. | 10/17/1908 | See Source »

...change of policy, but merely the removal of all tariffs. Up to the present time all administration has been along non-partisan lines, everything being done with a view of bettering the condition of the islands. At present we are merely holding the Philippines; what the future may bring forth, no one can tell. As time goes on, and the natives become better informed in governmental affairs, more positions are opened to them, so that now about seven-eighths of the government positions are filled by Filipinos. In their official positions they have agreeably surprised us, so well do they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERESTING UNION LECTURE | 10/16/1908 | See Source »

...President and Fellows at their meeting on October 12, and as there were remarkable opportunities offered by the enlarged endowment and splendid equipment of the school, the choice was awaited with an unusual amount of interest. They realized that a man was needed who not only would bring to his work administrative ability of a high order, but who had also received a thorough training in modern medicine. In Dr. Christian, the new dean, the school has obtained the services of a trained biologist, pathologist and clinician, and a man who has a highly acceptable record in the City, Massachusetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL DEAN | 10/15/1908 | See Source »

...CRIMSON is glad to welcome the Council to its high position in undergraduate institutions--a position which will require broad conservatism and a great amount of thought to bring it to its proper and most effective basis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE COUNCIL COMPLETE. | 10/15/1908 | See Source »

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