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Perhaps the most significant name in the membership of the Triangle Club is that of Booth Tarkington '93. Under his executive guidance, the name of the organization was changed to its present title. This change was calculated to broaden the scope of the club's activity, and in pursuance of his aim for a wider field of undergraduate creation, he wrote and produced "The Honorable Julius Caesar," a travesty on the original set to music...
...should not refuse to extend its influence where it can. It is conservatism carried to a harmful degree to imagine that a good name and fame are spread without any effort from within. Harvard, like Yale and Princeton, should support whole-heatedly any plan leading to a greater scope of usefulness and action...
There is a strong tendency to enlarge the scope of political government so as to include also industrial government. Whether this shall grow into state socialism or whether private enterprises will be able individually or collectively to establish a satisfactory form of government, supplementary to political government, is one of these large interesting questions which may be decided within a generation or two. The solution may depend upon the ability of the employees to develop a constructive power and effective government among themselves...
...result of investigation conducted or the past month. Student Board at Columbia has approved the plans presented by the editors of the 1922 Columbia, changing the scope and purpose of that publication. Instead of being a College book, published by the Junior class, it will be made a university annual published by the Senior class and of equal interest to all undergraduates. It will be issued by a board entirely composed of Seniors, with Junior assistants and Sophomore candidates...
...content with all this, however, the Cercle extends its scope of interest even farther, and announces that the proceeds from the play will be turned over to the fund for Devastated France. Its philanthropy is well-considered. Even were this play the only activity in its catalogue, the French Circle would have an indisputable reason for its existence. The University should be proud to have such an organization within its gates...