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...securing this wide publicity the Press Club needs the co-operation of newspaper correspondents. The Federation of Territorial Clubs, part of whose work is to disseminate Harvard news, has indorsed the new plan and will render it useful aid. To make this help entirely effective the students in the University who regularly send news items to various papers should get into communication with the Press Club so as to become members and to assist the publicity movement. The Press Club does not aim to establish a censorship over the public press by saying what shall be published and what...
...that are earning their own way through college; the data as to summer earnings would give more conclusive evidence. Nothing serves better to dispel misconceptions as to the constituency of an educational institution, and if the Employment Office might devise some scheme for collecting the information suggested, it would render the University a valuable service. Such a record helps to show what sort of men are attending the University, and what are the opportunities offered for self-advancement. Certainly any such encouraging report as has just come from Columbia should stimulate any ambitious youth who hesitates at a financial risk...
...Musical Review has appointed a graduate advisory committee whose function it will be to form and direct in a general way the policy of the paper. Since all of its members are either composers or musical critics of wide practical experience, the aid it can render by means of suggestion and encouragement will be invaluable. The committee has been selected as follows: Professor W. R. Spalding '87, Owen Wister '82, D. G. Field '07, L. A. Coerne '90, M. B. Lang '02, E. H. Abbott '93, Richard Aldrich '85, H. L. Mason '88, E. O. Hiler '93, A. W. Foote...
...will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The subject of his sermon will be "The Office of Music in Public Worship." The new organ will be used for the first time, and the choir, assisted by trumpets and trombones from the Pierian Sodality Orchestra, will render "Laudate Dominum," the anthem composed for the dedication of the Medical School...
Certainly it is the firm desire of every member of Memorial Hall that this institution shall be run at its maximum efficiency. But if the service is interrupted and the food wasted as it has been on several occasions recently, no one can expect the management to render complete satisfaction to all concerned. On two or three Friday evenings within a month good lusty enthusiasm in the form of hearty singing and cheering has degenerated into unseemly contests of sugar throwing and mimic battles with bread. Such methods of expressing enthusiasm are quite beyond the bounds of gentlemanly conduct...