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N. S. Howe, president of the Sophomore class, and H. H. MacCubbin chairman of the Sophomore Foreign Student Committee, will be the principal speakers. A representative of each country will give a short address on his impression of life at Harvard.
When a CRIMSON reporter asked yesterday for his impression of the Russian situation, Mr. Sommaripa emphasized the fact that the Slavonic race, which constitutes 96 per cent of the total population of Russia, does not hold the seats of power in its own country. "This is the reason," he pointed...
"The Brazilians and the Americans are the most hospitable of all the different peoples I have met with in my travels," said Professor Jean Massart in his talk yesterday afternoon on "A Botanical Trip Through Brazil." Even back in the jungles the natives were very kind and succeeded in giving...
Prose dominates this month's issue of the Advocate-a prose that is in general rather more mature than usual. Such an impression, of course, is helped materially by Dr. Murdock's article on the tribulations and philosophies of "the office", in which he points out some of the more...
The program that he directed was designed to demonstrate the thesis of the serious artistic worth of jazz. It was certainly a selection of the best of jazz and was performed in the most expert manner. As the popular dance music of the hour it was superb. But judged by...