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The classes of '89 in both universities celebrated last year their 25th annivercary. Harvard '89 sent some slight gift and message to Yale '89. In the midst of the banquet of the Harvard class next day, there appeared a member of the Yale class. He had been sent from New...
Yesterday the CRIMSON had its mid-year initiation. An unclassified student, who has been in College since the first of the year, and who writes for a Boston paper on a space basis sent to his paper a story purporting to be about it that read like war news and...
Reverting to prose: J. S. Watson, Jr., in a resume of Professor Muensterberg's book misplaces his emphasis in dwelling on points which he finds extravagant. If the book be for the most part "sane," why not convey that impression? "The Spirit of Satire" is better; it exemplifies the serious...
The plan of exempting students who do exceptional work in English A at mid-year has been discontinued. This year every student must continue the course throughout the year. The change was made because a half-year was thought too short a time in which to make a definite impression...
Since the Glee Club represents the College very prominently, only the best possible personnel will adequately fulfill this requirement. A mediocre club not only reflects on past organizations, but creates an unjust impression with respect to the College itself. Harvard should be represented only by its best, and it is...