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...Criticism of Harvard Architecture Made to the Board of Overseers," is a protest on the part of Professor Norton against the hasty manner in which the Corporation entrusts the proper ordering of the buildings which it undertakes to the hands of architects, who, though esteemed competent in the community, have given evidence in recent buildings of failure to discharge satisfactorily the responsibility imposed upon them. Professor Norton deplores the fact that suggestions of the department of Fine Arts have been ignored and suggests that a committee of consulting architects be appointed to report on designs for all new buildings...
...spite of the formal petition which voiced the immediate protest of a not inconsiderable number of students--chiefly graduates--the Corporation seems to feel it wise to hold to its policy of closing the Warren House libraries during the evening hours...
...William Watson's poetry is fairly obvious, it is at least clearly thought out. W. A. Green's "The Versatile Mr. Kipling," is less satisfactory. He is guilty of saying that "in 'Gentleman Rankers' there is a more serious turn of finality" than in "the whimsically pathetic protest of 'Tommy'." If the Monthly had had a style book. Mr. Green would have been forced to tell us what he really meant. Now we shall never know...
...Pennsylvania list was received November 4, and the protest was forwarded the same day. The Harvard list had been sent the preceding week...
...should appear from this statement that the Harvard protest was made in due course, that it contained no charges of unfair practices, and that the points raised were of such a nature that a difference of view might obtain without involving any breach of friendly relations