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...attitude of the committee upon this matter is not difficult to understand. They felt that the experiment of a students' executive committee would be a very doubtful one. It had also to be considered that asking the faculty for too much might lead to the rejection of the whole plan of having conferences. Under these circumstances the decision of the meeting was probably a wise one. It leaves the question of executive power still open; and the probability is that, if the committee is established, and shows itself worthy of confidence, it will have executive power conferred upon...
...utmost value, and every man who intends to become a lawyer ought to be expert in it An elective such as the one suggested, would undoubtedly be very popular, and we can see no objections which the college authorities could raise against a plan which would benefit such a large number of students,-it is estimated that at least fifty per cent. of Harvard graduates become lawyers,-and the expense of which would be so slight; for it would only be necessary to engage some expert in Boston to come out here and deliver two or three lectures a week...
...already been made known to the college that the Shakspere Club is planning to give a public representation of Julius Caesar this spring. During the past week the president of the club, Mr. Jones, has been busy reducing the various suggestions for the project into definite shape. The assignment of characters was finally determined last Saturday, and in other details the plan is now practically complete. The date of the presentation of the play is set for the third week...
...play was decided on. An assignment of the parts in the customary manner, however, would defeat this aim. A few men would monopolize the important roles, and the rest would have so little to do that their parts would be of but little profit to them. By the plan of distribution that is adopted, this objection is as far as possible done away with. The strongest cast is not brought out in this way, but the whole club shares the benefit of acting. This arrangement, by the way, shows the absurdity of some of the stories that have been published...
Such a supplement, if it turns out to be a success, will of course take some time to get into good running order; and we hope our readers will not expect too much from the experimental number. The plan, while adding to the value of the CRIMSON as a paper, would involve a considerable expenditure of money; and we trust that if it is adopted, the students will respond by swelling our list of subscribers...