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...very earnestly hope that Harvard men, both graduate and undergraduate, will enroll for the military training camps to be held during the coming summer. There will be camps at Plattsburg, N. Y.; Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.; Indianapolis, Ind.; San Antonio, Texas; Salt Lake, Utah; Monterey, Cal.; and American Lake, Wash. It is of especial importance that the training camps have the support of the undergraduate body...
...following scholarships were awarded: Scholarship of the Class of 1867 to John Blauvelt Hopkins '19, of Wellesley Hills; Thomas Hall Scholarship to Ralph Hubert Hammond '19, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mary L. Whitney Scholarships to Henry Alpern '19, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Harold Theodore Tisdale '19, of Allston; Thomas Hall Scholarship to LeRoy Henry Albert Head '19, of Dorchester; Normal School Scholarship to Linford Bliss Everitt '17, of Westfield...
...reads him for the first and, probably, for the last time, simply because Tacitus is great in all these fields and to omit one of them is to belittle the author. After all, even if scrambled eggs do not suit our taste, we must use some salt or pepper or bread or fire to go with them. A raw egg is hardly palatable to the average man. ARISTIDES E. PHOUTRIDES...
...where on the 10th it will debate against William Jewell College. From here it will travel to Los Angeles, where it will meet on April 14, the Law School of the University of Southern California. On April 18 a debate will be held with the University of Utah at Salt Lake City and with the University of Denver, in Denver, on April 20. This will be the team's last debate and it will then return to New York arriving there April...
...opportunity when they miss hearing a lecture by Mr. John Masefield. This statement is undoubtedly not an exaggeration. Mr. Masefield stands in the first rank among present-day poets, and has also a reputation as a playwright. Some of the works by which he has won wide recognition ares "Salt Water Ballads," "A Tarpaulin Muster," "Captain Margaret," "The Street of Today," and "The Daffodil Fields." Among his plays which have been produced are: "The Campden Wonder," "Man," and "Pompey the Great." At Yale, at the University of Pennsylvania, at Wellesley, and many other colleges, Mr. Masefield has been extended...