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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...supplement every other week throughout the College year. The union of the two papers makes possible the fulfilment of the CRIMSON'S hopes with the aid of the Illustrated's editors, whose experience will be a valuable asset in issuing the new pictorial. The benefits will be mutual, for, though the Illustrated will go out of business as such, its place will be filled by the CRIMSON Supplement in which the former paper's staff will have a major interest; and the scheme enables the CRIMSON to take a great step forward, full of possibilities for the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ILLUSTRATED MERGER. | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...simple truth is that it is not a representative Harvard paper." Representative of what, we ask.--And as an example of this "unrepresentative short-coming," the editors of the Magazine quote carelessness in cutting and proof-reading as though they believed that accuracy typified Harvard undergraduates. The CRIMSON has not previously been informed that it was so unrepresentative that the College is about to repudiate it and foster a new daily, which fact the Harvard Magazine has taken upon itself to declare, representing as it does the best of undergraduate thought and desires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE HARVARD DAILY." | 5/27/1919 | See Source »

...With the passing of the frontier however, this reign of blatent lawlessness came to an end, and since that time we have been confronted with a growing spirit of paternalism. During the war, when compulsion was to a large extent, absolutely essential, we saw this tendency grow, and though momentarily we find a let-up, it is clear that governmental regulation is increasing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE EBB AND FLOW OF COMPULSION. | 5/24/1919 | See Source »

...those who gave their lives in the war the country will always be indebted. To those who, like Mr. Norton, also brought Europe, and the United Stated closer together we are doubly grateful. It is characteristic of the man that, though too old to join a combatant unit in the American Army, he had been twice decorated for gallantry. These are tangible acknowledgements of his work, but the real tribute for what he has accomplished lies in the heart of those who have been privileged to serve under him, and in the gratitude of every wounded man tended because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RICHARD NORTON '92 | 5/15/1919 | See Source »

...earnestly hope this number of the Lampoon will be suppressed by the authorities. In a winter distinguished by influenza, the armistice, the Peace Conference, and the institution of general examinations, it looks as though none of the ancient customs will long survive. The Transcript cannot have many years to live on its present lines; and I am doubtful if its death will not--if thus prematurely assisted--detract from the gaiety of nations. Only Punch has an equal humour, and Punch, after all, attains its effects by conscious and perspiring effort...

Author: By Harold J. Laski., | Title: LAMPOON'S BURLESQUE OF TRANSCRIPT REAL HUMOR | 5/12/1919 | See Source »

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