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...following temporary appointments of cadet officers and non-commissioned officers are announced: captains, M. H. Davis 2L, G. C. Wilkins '18. Lieutenants, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17, R. K. Fessenden Uc, J. D. Williams OcC, C. E. Fraser '18. First sergeants, W. A. Walker '17, A. M. Loveman 2GBA, J. K. Olyphant, Jr., '18, F. B. Lund, Jr., '18. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly...
...smoker given to the Freshman Class by the Union in the Living Room of the Union last night, W. H. Meeker '17 made the first speech of advice to the yearlings. He spoke about the various non-athletic activities in College and the Senior Adviser system. There are lots of other things in College besides athletics. The first thing is Phi Beta Kappa. Next in importance are the various publications. Besides the CRIMSON and Lampoon there are the Advocate, Monthly and the Illustrated, which is the youngest publication in College. Then there is the Musical Review...
Columbia University has inaugurated a new and significant set of eligibility rules for athletic and non-athletic activities. The new code embraces all undergraduate non-curricular activities. Under the rules an undergraduate contemplating participation in any campus activity must be free of all entrance conditions, or, if, conditioned, must be enrolled for a course which, if satisfactorily completed, will free him of all conditions within one year of entrance. This new regulation applies with equal force to athletes, debaters, musical club members, or editors of publications...
...attitude reflected in these two successive numbers. We are first assured, under the heading "Harvard Internationalism," that "it is refreshing to reflect that some of the great universities of the world are still left to promote international good-feeling and tolerance"; and emphasis is laid upon the tolerance, non-partisanship and freedom from prejudice which characterize the attitude of Harvard University toward the participants in the great European conflict. Nay, we are led to believe that "our error is far more often on the side of indifference than of intolerance." What must be the astonishment of the thoughtful reader when...
...communication protests against the inconsistency of declaring that Harvard promotes international tolerance when many of her graduates have given their lives for the cause of the Allies. The idea of holding a service to commemorate the deeds of these men is nevertheless compatible with the University's spirit of non-partisanship...