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...Century--Comment on "The Prince of the Power of the Air," by A. G. Bell h.'96; "The Red City," No. V., by S. W. Mitchell h.'86; "The Elephant's Bride," by J. Corbin '92; "The Canals and Oases of Mars," by P. Lowell '76; "Mary Garden," by H. T. Finck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Writers in May Magazines | 5/6/1908 | See Source »

When the Junior Class succeeded in obtaining the Living Room of the Union for its annual dinner, which takes place this evening, much favorable comment was heard on what appeared to be a happy solution of a very considerable problem. The trustees of the Union were eager for it and the committee in charge was equally pleased. It only remained for the class to put a damper on their enthusiasm, which it has carefully done. There should have been twice as many tickets sold as is the case and the time is practically...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNWARRANTED LACK OF INTEREST | 5/5/1908 | See Source »

Enough communications have been published in the CRIMSON'S columns to show the strength of undergraduate sentiment on the athletic question. For several days we have withheld editorial comment in order to give the University a chance to express itself. Thus far the arguments against athletic curtailment have been well stated, but by necessity very general. The CRIMSON still believes that the Faculty, and not the Athletic Committee, must be the object of our appeals. If the Committee believes that the Faculty has been influenced by the arguments, it may see fit to disregard the recommendations. If the Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESENT SITUATION. | 4/15/1908 | See Source »

Although nothing but favorable comment has been heard on the proposal to publish the names of men who have been found guilty of speculating in football tickets, the Athletic Committee still hangs fire. No one doubts the effectiveness of such a step in checking this abominable violation of a Harvard man's privilege, and most of us are agreed that it is the only way to forestall future offenses. The chief objection of the Athletic Committee has been the fear of doing injustice to men whose names have been forged, or who have been guilty only of carelessness in disposing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FOOTBALL BLACKLIST. | 2/21/1908 | See Source »

...word of advice and warning to Seniors on the matter of subscriptions to the 1908 class fund may save a great deal of unnecessary trouble and comment later on. Large classes such as are turned out each year require a very considerable fund in order that the income may be sufficient to meet expenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR CLASS FUND. | 1/28/1908 | See Source »

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