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Barring the first book review, the November Monthly has taken an aggressive, straightforward tone fairly free from convention and happily from preciosity, Professor Francke's featured article on "Germany's Hope," that is, individual subordination to ideal advance of the state, would have conveyed its point with somewhat less iteration...

Author: By P. W. Long ., | Title: P. W. Long '98 Commends Monthly | 11/5/1914 | See Source »

The attention of new students in the University is also called to the permanent collection of early Italian and Flemish paintings in the upper gallery, and to the collection of ancient art in the entrance hall on the ground floor. Many phases of Italian painting of the 14th and 15th...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPPORTUNITY FOR CONNOISSEURS | 10/28/1914 | See Source »

Prominent among these is the Fogg Art Museum, which has just announced a special exhibit of famous paintings. A census of the students who will visit the Museum to see this collection, or, indeed who will visit it to see any collection, would undoubtedly bring out the fact that a...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITIES. | 10/27/1914 | See Source »

In such a situation, if a student has two theses due at approximately the same date, one task invariably has to be slighted for the benefit of the other or perhaps both fail to be finished products under the stress of too much work.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREPARING THESES. | 10/14/1914 | See Source »

Nearly four pages of the first number of the Advocate are given over to verse. If, as the leading editorial, with ability, points out, the function of this independent periodical is to be not only a depository for spontaneous undergraduate authorship, but also for spirited undergraduate opinion, this amount of...

Author: By Richard WASHBURN Childs ., | Title: Good Verse Fills Current Advocate | 10/10/1914 | See Source »