Word: impressiones
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These offerings are very various. Mr. Lamont's, as usual, is vivid, but not as oderiferous and actual as some of his earlier Oriental sketches. Mr. Amory's contribution is brief: he splits an infinitive, kills a peasant, and speeds on, leaving little definite impression behind him. Mr. Boydon's...
The total impression that one receives is that the Advocate is doing its job: these young authors are learning. There is nothing ultimate, nothing entirely successful, in this "show" number, but one feels that it marks the beginning, rather than the end, of literary careers.
No student can live at Harvard long without receiving some impression from the memorable buildings with their old associations which fill the Yard. But very few know much about the rapidly passing generations of college men who have lived in them. The lists posted in some of the dormitories, although...
Peculiar plays which came under the observation of college football officials the past season will be cited at the annual meeting in New York of the rules committee of the central board of football officials, and more explicit instructions as to the interpretation of various sections of the rules will...
A former editor, Theodore Roosevelt '80, writes the leading article of the current Advocate. In vigorous language he urges that Harvard "establish as part of its curriculum an efficient system of thorough military training." A minority of zealous pacificists last year were able, mainly through the CRIMSON to spread the...