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...word the profession of law offers a man the opportunity for great usefulness wherever his lot is cast, for wide influence and for distinction in many ways, and he will find in it constant interest and what is more important, independence. In business a change in methods, a change in the control of a corporation, various disasters may wipe away the fortune accumulated by years of labor, and vicissitudes are common, while though a lawyer may not reap as large returns as are gained by bankers and merchants, the results of his labor are more uniform and more steady...

Author: By Moorfield STOREY ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: SHOWS ADVANTAGES OF LAW AS A PROFESSION | 5/16/1921 | See Source »

Allen School, however, has a hard-hitting aggregation, Jackson, Powell and Cartaya being especially skilled in this line and reputed to have the habit of gathering extra bases. Jackson also covers a large amount of ground at his position of shortstop, and Cartaya is a wide awake catcher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1924 MEETS ALLEN SCHOOL | 5/4/1921 | See Source »

...question would be far more worthy of serious discussion if its presentation at this time were not so obviously part of the wide-spread "red" scare which still grips no small portion of our population. We are paying too much attention to the "red" menace as it is; to put through such a bill at this time would make us the laughing stock of all sensible people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEEING RED | 4/29/1921 | See Source »

...more of our selves is dangerous. We, as a nation, pay too much stress on "what the public thinks" about us; we indulge too freely our inherent propensity for being in the public eye. Unfortunately, the cure is not so simple as the diagnosis. Only the wide-spread recognition of the injurious effects of too much "publicity" will result in proper repressive measures. Consequently it behooves each one of us to curb his public "I" to the utmost in the interests of general sanity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PUBLIC "I" | 4/28/1921 | See Source »

...Edwar Caidwell Moore will conduct services. 9-11.--Offices hours in the study of Wadsworth House for preacher conducting services. 3.30.--Society of Harvard Dames: Lecture by Dr: Abraham Myerson, Psychiatrist at Phillips Brooks House. 8.00.--Last Boston Symphony Concert in Sanders Theatre. Filix Fox soloist. 8.00.--Rabbi Stephen Wide, speech on "Americanization, True and False", Peabody Ball, Phillips Brooke House. 8.00.--Spanish Club Dance of Union. 8.15.--Hasty Pudding Club play "Wetward Ho!" in Plymouth Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Is Going On Today | 4/28/1921 | See Source »

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