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...this year's members feel differently, let them refer the matter to the proper authority. However, it is inevitable that if the present policy of demonstration without cause is continued, the gallery will be closed permanently, and without notice. E. G. MEARS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ungentlemanly Conduct In Memorial. | 11/9/1910 | See Source »

...Council has full power to take cognizance as it sees fit of matters of common interest to the component clubs and to call and provide for meetings of the forum; to refer matters of special interest to the appropriate club; and to arbitrate matters in dispute among its members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEBATING FEDERATION PLAN | 3/31/1910 | See Source »

...following men are in charge of the buildings assigned to them, and although in some cases they are not the men with whom contributions may be left, the list has been printed so that in case of any confusion there may be somebody to whom men can refer: Apley 54, R. D. Fay '13; Anthorp 1, T. T. Scudder '11; Beck 5, T. H. McKittrick '11; Brentford 5, W. B. Harris '13; Claverly 30, J. E. Boit '12; College House 6, W. Gleason '13; Conant 16, F. E. Richter '13; Criagie 205, H. A. Rogers '11; Dana...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OLD CLOTHING COLLECTION | 11/29/1909 | See Source »

...Teneloists. He analyzes with equal patience and skill the works of scores of lesser men. He seems to have overlooked nothing. And he brings all, down to the most modest specimen, into his system. Of chief interest to the American reader, who has not the pictures before him to refer to, are Mr. Berenson's generalizations--the pages in which he sets forth his main ideas, or sums up some really important master, like Montegna or Corrreggio. His remarks on the grotesque, on pettiness, on the modern passion for activity, and on the dangers of the antique--to mention only...

Author: By W. R. Thayer ., | Title: "North Italian Painters of the Renaissance" | 6/12/1908 | See Source »

...still have an antiquated custom here at Harvard, which has very little to recommend its continuance save its antiquity. We refer to the ringing of the College bell every morning at 7 o'clock. In most instances the College authorities have allowed the students to regulate their personal habits in their own way, but in this case there is a notorious exception. The mode of life at the University has so changed in recent years that most students find no occasion whatever for rising before 8 o'clock. Why, then, should those who live within sound of this bell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SEVEN O'CLOCK BELL. | 5/11/1908 | See Source »

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