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...show their appreciation; not so the American Red Cross Society. Miss Mabel T. Boardman who has been prominent in the society's work in European war relief, is coming to Cambridge today to thank the University for its aid. Her courtesy is appreciated by all who did their share for her cause...
...call has ben sent out for more men in winter track. Now is the time when next season's victory or defeat will be decided. Remember this, when deciding whether to put so small a share of time on so worthy a cause...
...daily gaining in military strength by the European adoption of the Kilkenny Cat policy. By a similar path the Illustrated has emerged into the front ranks of the University's "best." It is to be both expected and highly desired that the Illustrated will do an ever increasing share of the representing of Harvard to the outside world...
...Jopling is severe upon the native composer as he is, he is not pessimistic as to what he may become. He persuasively argues that when various racial elements are blended in the national crucible, there will be a spontaneous effervescence of music redolent with Americanism. A great many "Nationalists" share this point of view. The American composer has been so knocked about, however, that one is tempted to hope that his origin can be ignored for the moment, and his music listened to as that of an individual...
...confronted with a condition, not a theory. Yesterday Harvard did its share towards remedying that condition. And yet all the aid which we in America can lend must remain the merest palliative. The countries at war are enabled to raise billions to equip men and send them forth to add to the destruction and slaughter, while they are content to leave the wounded and starving to whoever happens along. To Europe it is war, not charity. This winter the United States will have its own problems of suffering and starvation. The need for relief will not be so keenly felt...