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...summer of 1895, it was not matter of newspaper headline comment that the graduating class of Amherst College had voted "unanimously with one exception" that Dwight Whitney Morrow, one of its number, was "most likely to succeed," and that that one exception was D. W. Morrow, who had voted for Calvin Coolidge, his classmate...
Born. To Mrs. Burton S. Tucker, 48, and Burton S. Tucker, 19, a son, who already has a sister, aged one. the first issue of a marriage which occasioned nation-wide comment two years ago, at Baltimore...
...Opening game of the University football team, with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, resulting in an 18 to 6 victory for the Crimson; has brought forth an infinite amount of comment and speculation as to what may be expected from the 1925 eleven. The new Fisher-Daly system has been given its first test, and according to the general consensus of opinion, has revolutionized Harvard football, R. Keith Kane '22, captain of the 1921 team and one who has been in touch with University football since leaving college, has written especially for the Crimson, the following criticism of the new system...
...widespread has been the comment occasioned by the CRIMSON's experiment that, in order, to focus attention upon the more important criticisms of it within the University, the CRIMSON proposes to amend its ruling on signed communications. Anonymous letters will in no case be published. But students who wish to take exception to any criticisms published in the "Guide" or who desire to criticize courses not included in that summary, may submit their signed letters. Such of them as seem well considered and worthy of publication will be printed, if space allows, and the signatures will be withheld for obvious...
...Students writing about their stories! A College newspaper admitting the curriculum to its news-columns. This enterprise, which the Harvard CRIMSON hazards today, is more than unusual. In all the voluminous American undergraduate press, no such survey as the CRIMSON'S morning issue comprises has ever been printed. Editorial comment on study occasionally appears in the college press. Changes in the schedule of classes, official bulletins, are always published. But this liberal grant of space to the essential work men come to college for is without precedent. The CRIMSON'S "Confidential Guide to the Curriculum," in which the merits...