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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...writer agrees with the CRIMSON editorial condemning lynching, but asks any man what he would have done were he a resident of an ordinarily well-conducted and prosperous community in which such crimes had been perpetuated. Emigration of negro labor from the South to the Omaha packing plants, which are the second largest in the world, has been exceedingly great since 1917, and the total number of negroes is estimated at more than 10,000. The negro problem in the South, and now, as never before, in the Middle West, is steadily advancing to the fore. With the perpetration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Explanation. | 10/3/1919 | See Source »

...President Lowell has arranged for their reception and guidance. There will be a committee at University Hall to meet the "Grads" and they will be accompanied wherever they wish. Some will go to the dormitories, others to the classrooms where the students are gathered to see "how it is done today." Still others will visit the laboratories. There will be among them some who never have been in Widener Library just because it was so close and convenient that they put off from day to day and time to time their plans to "drop out." In all departments there will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "OLD GRADS" TO VISIT HERE | 9/26/1919 | See Source »

Nowadays when one encounters people who are in a reposeful state of mind about anything, they excite one's interest, even though they may not be either congenitally or congenially interesting. Among the few groups that are resting easy in a serene consciousness of good work well done, with not much more to do, is the fraternity or the sorority, of those who feel that they have at last helped to make the colleges safe for the young man. That a college is a wild and wicked place, and that of all colleges Harvard has been for years the wildest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 9/24/1919 | See Source »

Manager J. S. Keane '21 will round up all the runners who have done good work on their Freshman teams. The first meet will be held at Syracuse, October 25, in connection with the annual Syracuse-Washington and Jefferson football game. The other meets on the tentative schedule are with Cornell on November 1, and Yale on November 8 at New Haven. The intercollegiate cross-country meet is to be held at New York on November 22. November 15 is an open date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 30 CROSS-COUNTRY MEN REPORT | 9/23/1919 | See Source »

...allow philosophers in extremis to declaim upon the whimsies sponsored by Mr. J. M. Barrie. The essays on subjects of no special academic interest are, I think, all of them a little too over-mannered to be successful. The kind of thing they attempt can only be done well by a real master of the essay; and they belong rather to the sphere of well-meaning discipleship than of successful creation. The number by and large, is certainly above the standard of last year's Advocate. It would be admirable if the attempt to comment on political affairs were developed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVOCATE OF REAL INTEREST | 9/19/1919 | See Source »

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