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...contest will last approximately 12 weeks, and will consist of writing editorials on subjects of general interest and topics connected with the University. Each candidate will be required to write at least two editorials a week. A feature of the competition will be frequent talks by editors of various Boston papers and by other writers of note on subjects connected with editorial writing...
...required will be explained. The contest will last about 12 weeks, and will consist of writing editorials on topics connected with the University, as well as subjects of general interest--at least two editorials a week will be required from each candidate. A feature of the competition will be frequent talks by editors of various Boston papers on various subjects connected with editorial writing. Election to the board will be made on the quality and number of editorials printed, and on the general value of candidates to the paper. The men elected will be eligible for the position of Editorial...
...that the French and English mediums broke every provision of the Hague Treaty by their flagrant misuse of psychic forces during the "late unpleasantness". "Mass prayers", they charge, more often and often employed at given hours to send great currents of malignant thought--energy over the German lines. The frequent downhearted condition of the German soldiery, erroneously attributed to the incomplete assimilation of too much sauerkraut, is now found to have resulted from these cowardly assaults. "How", the Germans ask, "can our stolid folk be expected to equal in thought-production the more active minds of our enemies...
...dramatist, he finds lacking in the ordinary college graduate. Inasmuch as the latter is expected to have acquired both of these as a result of his college course, it would seem as if something were wrong either with the colleges themselves or the attitude of those who frequent them...
...authorities see to it that the bell be rung without fail every weekday at seven o'clock in the morning to enable the conscientious student to be on hand for his first class. The Department of Psychology has informed the CRIMSON that a series of rapid peals repeated at frequent intervals during a period of five or ten minutes will produce the most satisfactory results...