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...Morley Dobson, shows much skill in the difficult sestina, but far too little depth of judgement. In more senses than one, it is simple to uphold one side of the Flume controversy, and only to rhapsodize, not judge, or analyze the question. The normal reaction from this sort of thing has been expressed by an undergraduate some months ago, in the Harvard Magazine...
...number of men who have listened to Professor Atwood's remarkably graphic and comprehensive lectures, and the unusually large group of students who have invariably clustered around the desk at the lecture's close to put every sort of question to their sympathetic teacher, are telling evidences of the hold Professor Atwood exercised over his pupils. In the undergraduate's eyes, his departure leaves a serious gap in his department; and many students who, in selecting their courses of study, seek "the man rather than the course," will no longer thumb carefully the pages on which courses in Physical Geography...
Silver Bay at Lake George is one of the most picturesque and charming summer resorts in America. In the heart of the Adirondacks, it is superbly fitted for a conference of this sort with a large auditorium which will accommodate a thousand delegates. There are also about ten small rustic buildings, with a capacity of from 50 to 200 persons each, which will be used for the group meetings. Twenty-five tennis courts and two baseball diamonds are available for the use of vacationists and the delegates...
...responsible leaders of the movement for freedom, and the authorities of the Church, have joined in reprobating the campaign of organized terrorism by which certain elements hope to gain their ends. But in spite of the more dignified attitude of some leaders, the acts continue. Affairs of this sort, even when the authors are acting on their own initiative, are bound to cast discredit on the general cause. It may be unjust that outsiders should form their opinions by such acts; but it is true. Individuals, as well as organizations, whose aim is Irish freedom, should be more careful...
...discussion is far from salutary. As a definite step to illuminate the question for ourselves and perhaps for others, may we not suggest that several lectures be given by a member of the Faculty familiar with the situation, and by some prominent Japanese? In any case, something of the sort ought to be done at Harvard to clear up a situation whose very laziness forbodes evil. A. E. MIRSKY '22, M. L. ANSON '22, F. OTTO KOENIG...