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...nations we must have a force sufficient to help guarantee support to the enforcement of its decrees. Educated minds are needed to aid in these movements. We need them to give expert thought to the protection of the industries of this country against the unloading on our markets of cheap foreign goods and labor after this cruel war is over...
District Attorney Corcoran after a conference with Professor Frankfurter stated that in his opinion the students had been "misled by cheap politicians of Harvard square." These men he intends to prosecute as being responsible for violations of the registration law. No action will be taken by the Grand Jury, however, until after the elections on November...
Admirably miscellaneous in content, the current number of the Advocate would be worth nothing if only for the unexpected variety of the sketches and the poems. Only one worn theme appears. In "Instans Tyrannus" the author's occasional success in humorous phrasing gives only partial vitality to a rather cheap and bromidic sketch. The description of "The Round Up" by Mr. Fleming is vivid in spots and needs only a greater trimness of style to be even more effective. In his sketch after Tolstoi, Mr. Amory has achieved success in the difficult art of intelligent parody. The picture of Adam...
...Maine, and Clifford F. Gish '16, of Bookoo, Molokia, Hawaii, as irregular editors. The board is planning to issue several suppressed numbers this spring, and also to raise the yearly price of publication from fifteen (15) cents to thirty (30) cents. Even at this rate, the Monthly will be cheap. The editors feel justified in raising the price to twice its former figure, because in the future every line will have a double meaning...
Still another interesting feature of the dormitories is that each suite, however cheap, has its bathroom--something long frowned on by Harvard as an effeminate luxury--and that all the rooms are furnished by the College. Rents range from $35 to $225, which will materially bring down the cost of the average freshman's bill of expense. The furnishing is uniform, but in excellent, simple taste, and the whole effect is such that most graduates who visit these halls will, we are sure, wish they might go to College all over again, not only because of the quiet of these...