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...Constitution of the United States recognizes the need for armies, and authorizes Congress to raise them. The constitutions of practically every State in the Union contain provisions which include all male citizens capable of bearing arms within the militia of the State. George Washington and his associates and successors in the line of American statesmanship have all urged the necessity for such military provision as would enable our institutions to rest secure from aggression. The question of how much military preparation we should have must be considered in connection with the character of modern wars. Increased facility of transportation...
...Fiske '22. Two thousand five hundred copies of the Handbook are to be printed and they will be distributed during the summer to every new student entering the University. Any left over form the summer distribution will be given out when College opens in September. The Handbook will contain articles on the various undergraduate activities, athletic schedules, historical facts abut Harvard, names of class officers, and other information helpful to new students...
...benefit of its readers who frequent the theatres in Boston, the CRIMSON will hereafter publish on Wednesday mornings reviews of the plays which come to Boston. In addition to criticism, the dramatic column will contain jottings of interest to theatre goers...
...evening Dr. Murlin will address a meeting open to all members of the University at Phillips Brooks House under the auspices of the Harvard Graduate Schools Society, on "Our New Republics in Europe." This speech will be an enlargement of his other addresses on the same topic, and will contain radical suggestions concerning our relations with the European Republics...
Less than two weeks more remain during which contestants may submit contributions for the Advocate's $25.00 prize offered for the best essay on religion, education, or liberalism. The manuscripts should contain not more than 2,500 words, although more than one manuscript may be submitted, each of which should be signed by the contributor. The judges are Professor Irving Babbitt '89, A. M. '93, and Messrs. Ellery Sedgwick '94, and William Roscoe Thayer '81, A. M. '86, Litt.D. '13. Mr. Sedgwick is editor of the Atlantic Monthly; Mr. Thayer, who was an editor of the Advocate, is the author...