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In these troubled days the production of one of the first "war plays" ever written, the "Trojan Women" of Euripides, is an especially timely one. Mr. Granville Barker, in his presentation of the great Euripidean drama, held in the Stadium yesterday afternoon, achieved a remarkable success. As Professor Gilbert Murray...
There is an unfortunate impression among some students that this library is a musty collection of antiquated books, of interest only to certain mysterious persons known as scholars. This is by no means the case, as the complete sets of such authors as Charles Reade, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith and...
Dr. Berle advocates a state university for Massachusetts, dealing wholly with one side of a question which has been agitated a great deal lately. This university, be claims, would not merely duplicate what is now in existence, but would be "the old university made over, inspired with the ideal of...
To the class of the mediocre belong the three bits of verse, "The Jap Doll," "Lamentation," and "The Caravan." The first transposes the "Madame Butterfly Motif" into the familiar key of Kipling's dialesticisms. The second is a highly colored trifle as frail as the "jewelled veil gossamer" that its...
There is not here the space to show the insidious perversions with which your editorial writers have deluded themselves. Fortunately the Forum, tomorrow night, will give the undergraduates an opportunity to disprove the impression given to the world that Harvard men are unwilling to sacrifice a little of their time...