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...meeting was held last Tuesday at which a few minor questions were brought up and discussed. Among other things it was suggested that graduate students in Stillman Infirmary would be glad of some contact with the organization...
...facets are polished. That is why I believe that the repertory theatre is the greatest single activating force in modern drama. For the most part it is only in the repertory theatre that the audience is able to watch the effect of the personalities of the actors coming into contact with many different roles. Not the play but the actor's the thing...
...will please the thoughtful undergraduate who looks beyond the dead-line of commencement, as well as his elder, the graduate, to learn of the formation of an undergraduate and graduate committee to deal with the problem of graduates' day. It is its duty to bring the alumni in direct contact with current college conditions, to make over their mental pictures of Harvard to fit the circumstances of time. It is tremendously important that Harvard be coordinated by an understanding graduate body. In the past there has been too much talk and too little comprehension...
...committee composed of both graduates and undergraduates was appointed to take charge of arrangements for Graduates Day which will be held sometime in April or May. The members of the committee which will cooperate in bringing the returning graduates and the students into closer contact are: F. J. Sulloway '04, Vice-President of the New England Confederation of Harvard Clubs, J. W. D. Seymour, '17, E. A. Whitney '17, D. M. Little, Jr. '17, Elliott Perkins '23, graduate members, and M. A. Cheek '26, and W. I. Nichols '26, undergraduates...
Haled to court, Mr. Johnson said: "In trying to keep him from hitting me with a crank handle, my hand accidentally came into contact with the lower part...