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...author's selection of material is excellent. He writes from a liberal bias but it gives an impression that he is free from prejudices. He does not hesitate to give conclusions as well as more than enough facts for the reader to form his own conclusions. The most serious error is the author's idea that it was a temporary aberration which has passed now. He traces the development of romance in the common man's life through the rise of the hero-worship mania but concludes that it is dying out--the book was written before the spectacle...
...Crimson regrets that members of the University were inconvenienced by an error in the examination schedule as printed in the issue of Monday, June 6. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 (IV) Anthropology 17 Harvard 6 Chemistry A Mallinckrodt MB9 Chemistry 3b Mallinckrodt MB23 Chemistry 21 Mallinckrodt MB23 Chinese 1 Sever 17 Economics 14 Sever 17 Engineering Sciences 7b Pierce 302 English 3b Sever 11 English 11b New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 1d Abrams-Roper Fogg Large Rm. Rousseau-Woodberry Robinson Annex French 8 Emerson D Geography 1 Geol. Lect. Rm. Geology 8 Geol. Lect. Rm. German 1b Mr. Bennett, Sec. 1 Sever...
TIME of May 16 had a very interesting column under the caption "Locusts." However it would have been more interesting if its details had been free from error. Luther Steward, not Stewart, is President of the National Federation of Federal Employees and as its spokesman represents more than 65,000 organized "Federal Employees." . . . Again in the same "Locusts" column John not Joseph Simpson is president of that very fine Farmers Union...
...religion, though I was brought up an Episcopalian. For myself, I'm certain that I have lived before, that I stored up considerable experience before the present stage, and that I will proceed to the next stage when this is finished. It's all trial-and-error, but based, I guess, on certain fundamentals...
...been accepted as 92,897,400 mi., triangulated from the Earth-Eros baseline. This may be 50,000 to 100,000 mi. wrong. Use of the Earth-Reinmuth Object baseline, said Dr. Edwin Brant Frost, blind retiring director of the Yerkes Observatory at Williams Bay, Wis., will reduce the error to within 10,000 mi., or about twice the longitudinal distance from Washington to Rome...