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...scope and need of work by genuinely interested and intelligent volunteer workers was explained by Professor James Ford '05 of the Social Ethics Department, while undergraduates told of the work from different points of view...
...named in honor of Joseph Choate is awarded annually to a deserving Englishman for study at Harvard. In its conditions of award, purpose, and income, it corresponds closely to a Rhodes scholarship, but it is limited to students of Cambridge University. Many more such funds are needed, and their scope should be widened to include the other universities of England, particularly Oxford. Such a fund, from a purely selfish point of view, would be much to the advantage of Harvard. Just as the Rhodes foundation has led Americans in general to think of Oxford first on the list of English...
...them. As presented Wednesday night, "Getting Married" promises to be one of the best plays of the season, both from the acting and the entertaining stand-points. Especially pleasing was the work of Mr. Joy as the Bishop of Chelsea: we hope that his versatility will be given full scope this season. Mr. Clive can always be counted upon and did not fail this time. Miss Doyle handled an "emotional" part with praiseworthy firmness, resisting all temptation to rant. The rest of the cast were equally satisfactory. We hope that "Getting Married" will continue to run for more than...
...landladies of Cambridge. The Phillips Brooks House is doing a real service to new students by helping them in this way. It is a service, however, for which the college office should properly be responsible. First, because helping students to get rooms should not be regarded as within the scope of a philanthropic organization; and secondly, because the Phillips Brooks House has neither the money nor the personnel to do the work efficiently or adequately. One has only to serve for a short time at the Information desk to realize wherein the present room service falls. A Freshman, not over...
...work may be extended still further next year students who have books with which they have finished are requested to donate them to the Library. So far, contributions have been very encouraging, and if the present rate of receipts keeps up, the work will have a much wider scope next year. Books pertaining to History, Government, Economics, Physics and Chemistry are especially in demand...