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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fourth-year special students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAKE SELECTIONS FOR 1920 CLASS OFFICERS | 12/3/1919 | See Source »

...choice of Clark, the Post comments as follows: "He has been a sturdy figure in a none too strong Crimson line all season. There are few special bits of brilliancy to be conjured up in favor of Clark, but throughout the season he has played a steady and remarkable game--a game that ranks him with Pennock, who was Harvard's best guard in latter day football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD GETS TWO PLACES IN POST'S ALL-AMERICAN ELEVEN | 12/2/1919 | See Source »

That there is an imperative need for improvement in our diplomatic and consular services to make them accord with the dignity of our altered position in international affairs is the belief of the association. In the past this country has neglected, while other nations have paid special attention to the organization of this most important branch of government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRADERS WANT MORE COLLEGE MEN FOR CONSULAR POSITIONS | 11/29/1919 | See Source »

Members of the junior service act as private secretaries to the ambassadors and ministers, or they may be assigned to special work by the Central Diplomatic Staff. Before appointment as consuls they serve a year in each of the branches of the diplomatic service and a year in travel from consulate to consulate primarily to study procedure in the different branches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRADERS WANT MORE COLLEGE MEN FOR CONSULAR POSITIONS | 11/29/1919 | See Source »

There are too many good things in this special number to be adequately diagnosed. Off-hand, we'd say "The Game as Seen by the CRIMSON" and "General Information for Yale Visitors" were the funniest things in the book, but the laugh limit is by no means two. The prologue, too, stands out--not by reason of its prime position, but because it carries (as they say) a punch in every line. You can like the prologue whether or not you care for poetry. In fact the less you care for poetry the more you'll like the prologue...

Author: By N. R. Ohara ., | Title: YALE NUMBER OF LAMPOON HARD ON ELIS SAYS O'HARA | 11/26/1919 | See Source »

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