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...been impossible for Notman to take care of the demand for Senior pictures during the closing days of last week, the committee has decided to extend the time for receiving "lives" and photographs another week. There are still nearly 200 Seniors who have not attended to this. About next Wednesday a list of the delinquents will be published. Stringent measures appear to be necessary to complete the total. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...better proof of the really strong undergraduate interest in matters which extend beyond the four walls of the University could be given than the petition now being circulated in favor of the confirmation of the appointment of Mr. Louis D. Brandeis, LL.B. '77, to the Supreme Court of the United States. From all outward signs it has seemed during the present year that such interest was at a low ebb. The Forums, for example, have attracted unusually few men; the topic of Preparedness alone has aroused widespread discussion and led to action. The significant feature of this petition in favor...
...course not all students wish to use even one or two evenings in this way; nor would all instructors. And it would doubtless be well to extend the length of a session in order to lessen the number of evening so broken into. Such a plan would probably increase the efficiency of both day and evening for many students...
...clock. Plans will be outlined and work assigned. The work of the competition will consist of assisting at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank, accompanying the Freshman and University teams on short trips, and doing the necessary amount of clerical work. The competition will start Monday afternoon and extend throughout the swimming season of about two months...
Perhaps the argument was too locally applied. A correspondent of the Nation wishes to extend the conclusion "to cover the question what American men in general talk about." This writer complains that at gatherings of college men he is entertained only with "lectures by Walter This or Big Bill That" on football, and is told that that is the only interest college men have in common. A business man avers that among undergraduates "the range of subjects usually is from athletics to girls, and if one of them should happen to talk on American or English politics the other would...