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...following upon sacrifice. The Bulletin has no desire to keep harping on a single string, or to raise anything resembling a clamor for what should be an essentially spontaneous rendering of honor where honor is due. But the approach of a national anniversary marking a high point in our recent history, and of a religious festival overflowing with significant suggestions, leads us once more to speak of a matter which we believe will be found to lie near the hearts of many sons of Harvard...
...important feature of the Pi Eta musical comedy "Al Fareedah" will be the unusual scenery, designed and executed by Eugene N. Frost and Edward Ely of the Boston Art Museum School. These two men, who have done some of the best sets for the "47 Workshop" plays in recent years, are artists of the modern school of theatrical decoration. The first set for "Al Fareedah," depicting a garden, is marked by soft colors, strict attention to details, and the clever use of hedge-rows...
...quantities during the ensuing months, by April Bolshevism with all its terrors will have supplanted Republicanism in these lands." This is the statement which Dr. L. H. Murlin, president of Boston University, made in November on his return from relief work in Europe and which he reiterated in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter...
...recent interview for the CRIMSON concerning the Rhodes Scholarships, Professor Frank Aydelotte, A.M. '03, of M. I. T., the American Secretary for the Scholarships, stressed the unusual opportunities this year for students wishing to attend Oxford. Because of the suspension of elections during the war, double the ordinary number of Scholars will be elected in 1920, provided that they come up to the standards set of "(1) qualities of manhood, force of character, and leadership; (2) literary and scholastic ability and attainments; and (3) physical vigor, expressed in interest in outdoor deports and in other ways...
...recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter, Professor Joseph Warren '97, President of the Wood Club of Harvard, expressed himself as strongly in favor of General Leonard Wood's nomination for the presidency and gave a short synopsis of Leonard Wood's career...