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...college itself, to its morale, its purpose, can not be minimized. Too often have those who wail against hilarious alumni and the general problem which they create failed to realize that in most cases the colleges have offered them nothing but athletic events as the connecting link with alma mater. This being the case, the college as well as the alumni has suffered. With alumni colleges coming into being, however, a new interest in the college, a more intelligent and appreciative interest, will grow up among the alumni. It will be an interest which will weld the alumni body more...
Rumo(u)r has it that comment of a similar nature has been prevalent in the sister institution, Alma Mater of Sir Isaac Newton, Pitt and Paul Melon. The latter was reported in your good columns as having stroked the crew of Emmanuel College to victory in the annual winter regatta. Can you tell us what was meant by "the annual winter regatta" and how long this institution has existed at Cambridge-so that we may have the pleasure of witnessing it on the occasion of its recurrence? Can you also tell us when Mr. Paul Melon took up residence...
...such a history has been made in the current year. The author of the revolution is Edward S. Harkness of New York. As wise as he is generous, he has given in separate sums and under somewhat diverse conditions about 25,000,000 to his alma mater, Yale, and to Harvard for the building and for the furnishing of proper dormitories. Through his munificence Harvard is already building houses each worthy to be made a home. The movement historically is a transfer of the social conditions obtained in women's colleges from the first years at Vassar, to the colleges...
Since graduation from Harvard. MacKaye has become one of the widely known playwrights in America, and is the author of over 20 plays pageants, and books on the theatre. His best known plays are "A Thousand Years Ago", "The Scarecrow", "Mater", "This Fine-pretty World", and "Kentucky Mountain Fantastics". Of his books on the theatre, "Epoch The Life of Steele MacKaye" is his outstanding product
Dartmouth men were glad to learn, last week, that Edward Kimball Hall, vice president of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., chairman of the intercollegiate football rules committee, was at last to fulfill his longtime ambition: to teach at his alma mater, whence he was graduated in 1892. Intimates of Mr. Hall knew that he was as anxious to live in Hanover as he was to teach there. At Dartmouth he will lecture on industrial relations, business management, public utilities, in the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance. Incipient Pedagog Hall will not have to worry about teacher...