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...Russell's subject this evening is peculiarly fitting due to his recent attack on trustee-controlled American colleges, which brought forth a reply from President Lowell and his presence as a liberal speaker, the first since the recent controversy between the Undergraduate Committee and Governing Boards, is of more than ordinary interest...
Within the narrow limits of the university world a system of prizes and honors--letters, keys, and cups--has called forth competitive activities noless rigorous than those induced in the greater world by the hope of pecuniary profit. The establishment of prizes, such as the Pulitzer and Carnegie awards whose significance is largely honorary, is a step toward substituting a more altruistic spur for the traditional goad of gain in the common walks of life. When the "man on the street" will strive as cagerly for such prizes as the student does for his major letter--or the graduate...
...nominations forth Vice-Presidency and the Under-graduate Committee of the Union were announced last night. They were ratified by the Student Council after having been proposed by the present Under-graduate Committee, and voting will begin next Monday at the annual dinner, when a ballot will be placed beside each plate. It will continue for several days after, only members of the Union being eligible to vote. Ballots must be signed and turned in at the news-stand...
Hands of the dead "reaching forth to draw the living into the grave...
...this lecture, the English essayist and scientist will undoubtedly renew his attack on American colleges and universities, which he originally made in a CRIMSON interview some weeks ago, and which called forth a drastic reply from President Lowell...