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...clock. Representatives from the other University publications and leaders of the various undergraduate activities will be present. R. C. Kelley '17, president of the Illustrated, will act as toastmaster, and other speakers will be W. H. meeker, '17, president of the CRIMSON; Burton Kline '06, magazine editor of the Transcript; W. B. Flint '03, Leavitt Parsons '10 and Captain Cordier...
...could offer. As Christmas comes on, we fancy that many a fire will be lighted in many an American fireplace in honor of all these American boys who have died in France for a great idea, and in tender memory, too, of the mothers who have sent them. Boston Transcript...
...have found them an admirable method of obtaining popular support. When Columbia finally adopts them and puts them of the same non-money making plane as the rest of its extension courses, there will be no great complaint of any breach of academic etiquette, nor should there be. --Boston Transcript...
...real claim to rank as our most national university will depend upon an institution's grasp of the spirit that should live in American nationalism and of its ability to consider the interests of all sections even though training the majority of its students from only a few. --Boston Transcript...
...introduced it in its plentitude. They find it somehow well worth while, and they will cling to it. The ordinary observance of Christmas may represent a popular weakness, but if so it is a weakness of 99 human hearts out of every hundred. It will have its way. --Boston Transcript...