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...Advocate makes its appearance again, but, late indications to the contrary notwithstanding, it appears alone, un-merged, and sufficient unto itself. This number puts its strongest appeal in two essays-the winners of the first and second prizes of the Advocate competition. Perhaps the greatest interest in these essays lies in the fact that both of them are dealing with "local issues". Both are concerned with the cause of intellectual apathy among the undergraduates; neither of the essayists questions that this apathy exists...

Author: By H. R. Patch g, | Title: CRITIC ON ADVOCATE ESSAYS | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

...University team when in College, and Coach of the candidates for that position this fall, speak on the work of the team. Four new songs have been chosen for trial this evening: "Crimson Triumph", "John Harvard, Here's to You", "Harvard Union", and a new song as yet un-named. Besides these the old songs will be practiced. B. B. Locke '13 will lead the singing and Kanrich's band will play. C. T. Abeles '13, J. B. Cummings '13, and A. M. Goodale '13, will cheer-leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MASS MEETING AT 7 | 11/14/1912 | See Source »

...trials held last week, the cast has been chosen for the Corale Francais play. "Has du Divorce", by Alexander Bison and Anthony Mars. The cast is as follows: Henri Duval, F. S. Allen '16 Bourganeu, J. S. Abreu '14 Champeaux, V. Freedley '14 Corbulon, P. L. Cable '14 Un paysan, W. G. Rice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CEROLE FRANCAIS CAST | 11/11/1912 | See Source »

...Sect. 12, J. H. Taylor and H. H. Breland (A), J. P. Manning and S. P. Holland (B), C. E. Croson (C), D. R. Hanson (D), A. S. Jones (E); Sect. 13, F. A. Carroll and P. P. Waldrop (A), O. Lyding and A. S. Hyman (B), A. B. Un- derwood (C), H. E. Mason (D), A. T. McKay (E); Sect. 14, G. D. Huncke (A), P. F. Brundage and C. Gilfix (B), F. Parker (C), E. W. Cunningham (D), C. G. Keshen (E); Sect. 15, T. B. Gill (A), M. Sandler and C. Southworth (B), C. O. McCormick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stadium Ushers for Today's Game | 11/11/1911 | See Source »

...Gentlemen! their chattering teeth exposed to the furious tempests, their blue-black lips crackling and rustling in a vain attempt to produce the sadly sweet notes of "Aw, wert thou in the cauld, cauld-slaw" these shivering inhabitants of a deserted island beg you on their unbendable and likewise un-unbendable knees to clothe them in your cast-off garments. Charity begins at home, gentlemen. Shed a collar, a tear, or a shoe into the Brooks House collection-plate. It will not be wasted. The myrmidons of our little Napoleon, the graduate secretary of Brooks House, have been swarming since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BROOKS HOUSE CLOTHING COLLECTION. | 11/1/1911 | See Source »

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