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...Gompers' eloquent remarks at the Harvard Union recently were calculated to convey the impression to the minds of young men that large number of people are out of work because of some opposition or discrimination against them--because of some "bitter antagonism against the poor devils who work and give service to society." These are his words. Mr. Gompers was vouched for by his distinguished introducer, Professor Ripley, as "a great leader of men and a great lover of his country." We are glad to think that he is both. But as a leader and a patriot, would...
...treat it. The man who patronizes the cramming school loses that sense of the technique of investigation which only experience can give. In reviewing the course itself, however, the tutorial schools perform a commendable service. All too few of the instructors at Harvard attempt formally to convey to the student a view of their subject as a whole. The course without its seminar is as incomplete as the book without an index...
Automobiles are needed to convey wounded soldiers to the Armistice Day celebration which is to be held on Boston Common on Thursday afternoon. The soldiers are stationed at the Government Hospital in West Roxbury, from which they are to be brought to the Common at 1.30 o'clock and called for after the celebration at about 4.45 o'clock. Any men in the University who can furnish cars for this purpose are requested to leave their names at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible. Full instructions will be issued later...
...order to convey a correct opinion to the outside world regarding the stand of the Faculty toward the coming elections, which cannot be done by the few votes cast in the recent Presidential Straw Ballot, held under the auspices of the Harvard CRIMSON, the Harvard CRIMSON is conducting a postal card canvass of all members of the instructing body of Harvard University whose addresses are available at this time...
...accepting the challenge and carrying the league issue to the platform on his imminent trip through the eastern states. Heretofore the Harding stand on the question, though emphatically denouncing entrance without reservations, and equally emphatically supporting some association of states, has been couched in terms so vague as to convey little to the ordinary voter...