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Whatever atrocities and cruelties occurred during the War, they are dimmed in comparison to those wrought in the post-War period due to the unheard of Chauvinism and the economic brutalities, as well as the severest militarism that the world has ever seen. The disgraceful deed begun in Versailies, when all the high ideals for which the Entente pretended to fight were thrown everboard, must be understood in its true light and revised, otherwise no peace can come to the world and new catastrophes must follow...
...farce "Oh" is not only a farce, but in addition has elements of real humor,--a rare and enviable combination. Neither of the black-face acts would suffer by comparison with AlJolson's performance. A vaudeville audience never tires of this form of entertainment when well presented. Julius Tannen succeeds in tying up all listeners with his "line," and the only regret is that he releases them all too soon...
...proposed conference, plans for which were formulated at a meeting between delegates of Cornell, Princeton. Dartmouth, Pennsylvania and M. I. T. in New York during the Christmas Recess, will offer an opportunity hitherto impossible for discussion and comparison of methods of student government and organization. Four delegates will be the limit that any one of the 41 colleges invited will be permitted to send, as facilities for accommodating more are not at hand at Technology. The preliminary work in regard to sending out questionnaires, determining the exact fields of discussion, and arranging for the program and accommodations has been...
...long trolley ride to the Boston Y. M. C. A. and the difficulties encountered in practice once on the scene, are formidable obstacles to a successful performance on the part of the squad. Comparison with Yale's magnificent Carnegie Pool is ludicrous. Other colleges, regardless of their size, recognize the importance of swimming, and possess pools of their own. Brown and Columbia Universities require a test of proficiency in the water to secure a degree. Harvard stands alone in its apathy...
...undergraduate life and organization at institutions other than our own, but they are not able to carry on a systematic discussion of undergraduate problems such as the conference will be able to do. Actual meeting with the leaders in the same line of activities from other colleges and the comparison of conditions, means, and methods will give a clearer vision and a more able understanding of the problems. Harvard's Student Council voted not to send representatives to the conference, and was condemned by the CRIMSON in an editorial headed "Splendid Isolation", for not doing so. Brown has taken...