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...Clark '16, prints a poem "At Dusk," in free verse; and he justifies the form. The two stanzas describe the same moment, but from the two different points of view of a man and a woman. There are several lines that stir the imagination deeply...
...square (under Brattle Hall) tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Professor R. B. Perry '97, Professor J. H. Beale '82, Dean Gay of the Business School, and Mrs. L. J. Johnson will address the meeting. There will also be some discussion by undergraduates. The object of the meeting is to stir up interest among the members of the University in the Suffrage Victory Parade on Saturday afternoon. A number of professors have promised to march and about five hundred students are expected. They will form a Harvard contingent in the university section of the parade, in which there will be representatives...
...full information apply to James A. Wright '79, 281 Fifth avenue, New York, who has written me to try and stir up interest in this Harvard Club excursion. Ladies are allowed; sea breezes; Panama Canal, see America first, and all that...
...gates have been closed this week for all practice. Coach Hinckey explained this by announcing that it was done in order to have open practice as often as possible after college opens on October 1. More open practice, it is believed will tend to stir up greater interest and more enthusiasm in the student body for the team. The management hopes to play the Brown game in the new "Bowl" in order to have one game on the new field before the Harvard game on November 21. However from the present progress of construction it is doubtful whether it will...
...Young men are all thinking of war and of their duty to serve the country. They would be unworthy if the call of the bugle did not stir a longing to be at the front; and when war comes, Harvard will send forth her full tale of men as she has done before. Many of our students are already in the militia, and will march whenever they are ordered. Others will enlist when needed, and as many will go as the country needs. No one who knows our undergraduates will doubt for a moment that they have the stuff that...