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Miss Madeline Z. Doty, who has just returned from Europe, will speak to the club Saturday noon on conditions in Europe. Miss Doty is an active worker in social reform and is a contributor to the Atlantic Monthly...
...figures on the French musical horizon. As a youth, with the vision of youth, he recognized the genius of Wagnerian music when it was generally condemned in France. He attached himself to Cesar Franck, greatest of recent composers, and remained loyal to his master throughout his bitter struggle to reform French taste and introduce the new musical standards. His reward has come in seeing Wagner and Franck justified, France raised to a high place in the musical world, and himself made leader of one of her two greatest musical institutions. With Saint-Saens, his senior, he has built up around...
...upper class advisor for Freshmen has proved himself indeed remiss when such feeble and ill thought-out epistics are allowed to issue from the close about the riverbank. Skoal to tradition! Fie upon reform! S. H. ORDWAY JR. 1L. November...
...William Coleman and Alexander Hamilton, founded the "New York Evening Post", which today celebrates its 120th anniversary. "Ever since that date", writes President Emeritus Eliot, "the paper has stood firmly for the best public causes in this country, such as Free Soil, the War for the Union, civil service reform, sound public and private finance, and liberal education". A prominent citizen of New York used to declare that he would continue to read the "Post", no matter how seriously he differed with its views, merely because it was founded by Hamilton. This may be a sweeping statement; but when...
...rank injustice has been done, the fact remains that the tickets can not be realloted for Saturday's game. The injustice, if it is such, is irreparable. As for preventing its recurrence, once Yale has been disposed of, there will be time enough to air grievances and agitate for reform...