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...Chungas, for tardiness in registration after returning form the solsticial interim--attendance at three discourses by Master Talpita, on the Marking of Astral Periods...
...this year's Cross-Country Team was not encouraging. Starting the season without a single "H" man on the squad, we might have faced the season with a gloomy outlook. Added to this we had behind us a record of defeats dating back to 1916, for during the interim between 1916 and 1921 not a single race had been won by any Harvard Cross-Country Team. Last spring, however, we learned that the only way we were to achieve success ultimately, was by progress. We saw what progress did for the Track Team, and while we hoped that the Cross...
...Business Administration has announced a rearrangement of its curriculum whereby men of high standing who finish their college work at mid-years may be admitted to the School immediately. This plan, which saves half a year for the business student, is of special interest this year when the interim would be hard to fill on account of business depression. The plan is necessarily an experiment. On account of the nature of courses and class organization in the Busines School, it seems possible to arrange the work in shifts beginning twice yearly. If the first class, entering this February, proves successful...
...might criticise the scene-shifters for the long waits between the acts if it were not for the fact that the St. James orchestra with Mr. Charles R. Hector as conductor fills the interim with music--not with noise to drown out the back-stage sounds as is so often the case. We might criticise, too, the choice of play for this week if it were not for the fact that it is done so well. May the St. James players always--as last night--play to crowded houses...
...faintly reflects the temper which caused such upheaval, yet its appearance must be distressing to all who value the traditions for which America came into being." Clearly, we should all have refused to fight, as Mr. Berger wanted us to do; clearly, we should have made him dictator and interim, pending the arrival of the Kaiser's Governor of the United States. One thing we can learn from all this--that England has had her troubles, and that the worst is not quite over over there...