Word: making
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...domain by keeping the father of such ideas beyond their borders. An attitude of militant protection would seem to be the only way these professedly peace loving people can protect the sanctity of their homes from pacificism. It is unfortunate that instead of advocating pacificism Professor Einstein did not make a plea to keep the world safe for democracy...
Tonight in the New Indoor Athletic. Building at 8.30 o'clock the Harvard basketball team will play against Boston University in the second game of the season. Before the main event, at 7.30 o'clock, the Freshman quintet will make its debut in a match with Hebron Academy...
...passivity of the students indicates that extra-house activities will have to be stressed. Lowell House has demonstrated the impression ability of the many by the few, and Dunster House, it must be feared, has demonstrated the opposite. Therefore, the present word of warning must be to make the college as a whole a sound counteraction to the difference of its units. With the limited basis of experience now existent, it appears that the cry for house freedom from University guidance is not wise. The college as a whole has proved to be, in most instances, too unwieldy a body...
...seem to justify it. Only the queer (and apparently celibate) Tawaska has her admiration. However emotional her judgments, she is introspective, and gains sympathetic agreement when she considers herself an awful fool. You may be annoyed at her careless morality, but the passionate way she went at things will make you admit she had more than her share of courage. The Author. Mary Borden's husband is Brig. General Edward Louis Spears, one-time M. P., with whom she lives in one of London's old houses behind Westminster Abbey. When her husband stands for Parliament, she helps...
PETER ARNO'S HULLABALOO-Peter Arno-Liveright ($3).* Imaginary characters are harder to create, oftener still-born than their flesh-&-blood brothers. In a lifetime of creative endeavor, few artists or writers succeed in making one character come alive for longer than it takes to read the book, see the picture. Artist Arno's pictured people are at the opposite pole from immortality, but at least two of them have already had a life of their own: the late famed Whoops Sisters, who appeared four years ago in Manhattan's New Yorker. These two disreputable old harridans...