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...voices in shape for the Princeton game on Nov. 5, when only those "on pro" should remain in Cambridge. The Harvard stands and the Harvard team will then have to be as one. Let's start now to sing and cheer in order that we may fulfill our share of the contract on November fifth...
...book reviews speaks without enthusiasm of Harvard's contribution to current literature, and as one lays down the Advocate one wonders about the Harvard undergraduate's share in that contribution. Is the College playing the part that it should as a training-ground for writers? There has been nothing in the field of undergraduate literary production in recent years to compare with what the Glee Club has done in the field of musical expression. So far as I am aware, only in buriesque--in various feature numbers of the Lampoon and in the "Atlantic Monthly" number of the Advocate...
...connection with the first, he touched on the value of the Freshman dormitories and, and expressed his regret that those buildings had been inadequate to house the whole of the class of 1925. But the spirit of generosity that those who had been lucky had shown in offering to share their rooms with strangers, and the good natured way in which the others had received their disappointments, were, he said, favorable omens for the success of the class. With regard to the dormitories, he said he hoped that they would be found to be really what they have been called...
...fact is perfectly applicable to the local situation. And it is perfectly fair to the student worker. He is not asking for charity. He expects to give a satisfactory day's wages. Looked at from either side, it is a business transaction. If the worker fails to do his share, he cannot expect to keep his job. Competition for jobs is the best assurance of efficiency; and if employers will remember this fact there will be ample demand for student labor. Cornell Daily...
...know him who will not understand that the loss is far more than a loss to any single class. As true a Harvard man as the under graduates, of the our time will ever know has gone; there is no one of us who need not share the grief of his friends...