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...subject represents a brilliantly lighted interior with a furnace, and a man standing before it, seen through a square dorway from a dark canal. At one side is the end of a gondola, above which a face is just visible peering out of a window...
...Graduate from his Window tries to make out a difference between the loyalty to their colleges of English and American graduates. The difference is not so great as appears, I think. Loyalty is shown in different ways. The generosity of Americans is a trait distinctly national; the people of the old world expect the state to do what individuals attempt on this side...
...dozen or so of these smaller sketches. A few of these, however, are excellent, notably the article on the late William Everett by Rev. P. R. Frothingham '86. But many of them are mere summaries, such as we should expect to find under the departmental notes. "From a Graduates' Window" comments with not wholly fortunate jocosity on the growing cosmopolitanism of Harvard. Mr. Holman's account of "Living Harvards and their family records" is sufficiently entertaining; and it is interesting to know that the name is still borne by relatives, though not descendants, of John Harvard himself. The author...
...will be played as soon as there is ice in either of the Stadium rinks. Owing to the uncertainty of the weather, these two games will not be announced in the CRIMSON, but the managers of the four teams are asked to watch a bulletin in Leavitt & Peirce's window, which will be posted daily before 2 o'clock. The two remaining games before the round robin tournament can begin are the Seven Sutherland Sisters vs. the Solid Ivories and the Whiff Whiff vs. the Stars and Stripes...
...there is ice today, the Whiff Whaffs will play the Stars and Stripes in the Freshman rink in the Stadium at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock the Seven Sutherland Sisters will play the Solid Ivories. Hereafter a notice will be posted in Leavitt and Peirce's window before 2 o'clock each day concerning postponement of games or other changes in the scrub schedule...