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...second speaks will be Calvert Magruder, Law '16, assistant professor at the Law School. His address will be on the subject. "What the League of Nations has done. This meeting, open to the public, will be conducted under the auspices of the Cambridge Committee of the League of Nations' Non-Partisan Association...
This evening at 8 o'clock Mr. E. B. Dallin '16 of the Acme Apparatus Company, will speak on "Radio Frequency Amplification" in the Main Lecture Room of the Cruft High Tension Laboratory under the auspices of the Wireless Club. The talk is to be practical and non-technical in nature and will be illustrated by apparatus and demonstrations. In addition to discussion of the regular radio frequency circuits, Mr. Dallin will explain and show one of the latest type "reflex" receivers...
...question of awarding varsity letters for non-athletic process is a hardy perennial. It has bloomed recently at Tufts, where the debaters and musical clubs are asking recognition in the form of "T's". It is somewhat incongruous that artists should value the insignia of the athlete above the appreciation of their audience; such a demand can hardly come from true musicians or sincere orators...
...mere detail of giving a letter to non-athletes is of minor importance. But the clamoring for "recognition" indicates that too many institutions are tainted by that smallness of soul which regards outward display more than inward satisfaction. The colleges should be the first to realize that a "cum laude" without power is irony. Their ideal should be the spirit of true craftsmanship, the desire to do something, not for a specious reward, but for the sake of doing...
...Methodist Church. (P. 26.) Gilbert M. Hitchcock-not too proud to be a journalist. (P. 21.) Rear-Admiral Weeks. (P. 7.) Brainless women-who make the best wives. (P. 19.) An average speed of 250 miles an hour-in a blinding sandstorm. (P. 27.) Victor Hindmarch-when his non-stop dancing partner retired a-faint, he continued with a woman spectator. (P. 31.) "Laddie"; Sanford - American sportsman. (P. 28.) A Supreme Court potent enough to do "ten times as much work as it did in the days of Marshall." (P. 4.) The Oxford crew and the Oxford track team...