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...hear good music. Perhaps that is also why informal recitals such as those which are being given in the Union on Friday nights find in us especial appreciation. To the man who can enjoy good music together with genuine physical comfort, they are recitals de luxe. We wish to thank Mr. Felix Fox, who entertained last night, and the men who have performed on previous Friday evenings for the pleasure they have given their hearers. The CRIMSON feels that these Friday evening recitals, more than any of the innovations of recent years, have contributed to the life of the Union...
...only president in history who has scored a goal on Lampy, and friends from all over Thayer Hall were congratulating him last evening. Ex-officio Brown was credited with two assists. The umpires, Mr. Wingate and Mr. Perkins were valuable assets to the CRIMSON team and we wish to thank them for adding so much to the score...
...Much the same thing is in vogue at Oxford. There, too, you will find lots of silly boys with more radical notions than they--thank Heaven!--"have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in.' And they are no Hamlets either! For instance, while I was lecturing, a strike of street-car men was going on. I do not doubt the striking employees had their 'grievances' and sufficient cause for self-assertion; it was, however, no affair of the undergraduate world. Yet a contingent of those half-baked boys must needs side...
Every once in a while we take the liberty of making a suggestion to the Cambridge Street Commissioners. This time we have no fault to find, but a telling economy to recommend. Boylston Street from Winthrop Street to the bridge is in wretched condition, so full of thank you ma'ams that even the pleasure of walking on it has been removed. We have heard that the Commissioners intend to repave the section in question when the new bridge has been completed. We hope, however, that it will not be necessary and that, instead, they will pave it before...
That the Boston Opera Company is to give a performance this afternoon in Sanders Theatre is a fact which the CRIMSON points to with satisfaction, for it shows that the efforts of the Opera Association have not been in vain. We wish to thank the Opera Company for its kindness in so favoring us, and to congratulate the University on this remarkable opportunity to hear first class opera for practically nothing...