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...Critic again! It is traditional that a fourth publication appear occasionally at Harvard to rear its stalwart knob of a head and then to subside into nothingness and the realm of forgotten dailies. Such was the destined fate of the Critic, it was said, when that publication was relegated last spring to what the defunct Liberal was pleased to call its whited sepulchre.--under the anathema "they did not publish," and it is true that the Critic has again made up its mind to walk the face of the early...
Divorced from its illegitimate parents, communists, and neo-smart intellectuals --authors of a famous questionnaire--the Critic has started with an entirely new board of editors on an entirely now policy. It will again appear in its pamphlet form of over thirty pages, a quarterly magazine...
...Critic was started originally on the catch-phrase "Difference not Indifference"--and the aim is not unpraiseworthy, for it predicates the existence of opinion, of something on which to differ. To many it may seem an absurd proposition that any opinion whatever should exist in college. There are, too, aceptics who doubt that any undergraduate wanta to read what author undergraduate has written. Whether this attitude is an expression of perennial Harvard indifference or a justified conclusion is uncertain. The aim of the Critic is to deny both; to deny by proving the contrary, by publishing specimens of undergraduate talent...
...first concert, on Thursday evening, October 25, is dedicated to the memory of H. t. Parker, late dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript. The program consist of compositions which Mr. Parker had suggested for a chamber music concert: Mozart's Oboe Quintet, k. 370; John Alden Carpenter's String Quartet, and Brahm's Quartet in C Minor...
...colleagues. Here is a chance for the younger men in the college to express. There feelings upon the state of the nation, here is to be an in watching the views as they are thrashed out with the pen. If for nothing else, this new stand of the Critic will have merit for its position as a chronicle for the varying thoughts of the youth of today...