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The second reception and smoker, given by the Harvard Club of Boston to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and to the first and second group scholars of the University, at the Hotel Somerset, Boston, last evening, was very successful. E. W. Atkinson '81, vice-president of the club, presided...
Sir Ernest Shackleton's visit to Harvard this afternoon is an occasion of unusual interest. On October 29, 1908, he and his party of three left the Antarctic coast for the unknown interior, and after an advance which brought them within 111 miles of the pole, they were forced to...
Force which is born in one and can never be taught, is another requisite as are ease and clearness, though these latter may be partially acquired. Personality, too, is important; for a lecturer must be able to hold the attention: once this is lost, it can never be regained. Finally...
Such victories in debating would be more appreciated if they were the natural consequences of a comprehensive debating organization, rather than the forced products of a special occasion. We hope that from the double success a stimulus may reach down to put new life into undergraduate debating, so that it...
The Polo Club has had a career not merely of drinking, about the desirability of which men differ, but of prolonged drunkenness, which all sane men agree is bad. This time the drunkenness was on a public occasion, not in Cambridge, but in Boston, under the eyes of the newspaper...