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...April 1 a unique competition closes. The Advocate, as all should remember, has offered prizes to graduates and undergraduates for essays of not more than six thousand words concerning problems of Harvard College or Harvard University. Here is a chance for the undergraduate or graduate to express his reforming views through a new channel. One hears suggestions on all sides many of which appear wise but most of which appear foolish. They come to the public eye in fragmentary and impressionistic form in editorials, in communications, or in speeches. If there is anything behind this, any enthusiastic and constructive thought...
...Profession" in Emerson A this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. Mr. McFarland is a master printer. His firm printed "Country Life in America" for several years, and is now printing "Suburban Life." He is also actively interested in civic reform, in which field he is a well-known lecturer...
...CRIMSON has recently tried to avoid as much as possible that style of "reform editorial" which is so common in College publications. Yet we think it does no harm, once in a while, to touch such subjects, when a large number of undergraduates have decided views thereon. Such a topic we believe is "Fire-escapes in Yard Buildings...
...have often called attention to the lack of fire protection in these buildings, but the warning has gone unheeded. We understand that there has been at times some agitation toward a reform, but apparently nothing has resulted. We feel strongly that it is high time the Corporation took the matter in hand, and accomplished something...
...idea of the very forms of government under which we live. Every student should find time from his "cultural" pursuits to give some attention to the contemporary political drama. Membership in the political clubs is to be encouraged both for the sake of education and for the sake of reform...