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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...series of meetings of the local branch of the National Hughes College League will be held at the Cambridge Boat Club this evening at 8 o'clock. "Speaking in the Streets and Democratic Campaign Methods" will be the subject of the address by H. B. MacDowell '78. Among the other speakers will be William Roscoe Thayer '81, Richard Henry Dana '74, Joseph M. Thorpe and Professor William Morse Cole '90. The purpose of the meeting is to bring the speakers of the Republican Club in contact with older men of the party, and all members of the club who intend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOCAL BRANCH OF LEAGUE MEETS | 10/31/1916 | See Source »

...Among those absent from the practice were Eddy, Ames and Winn, but Moore was used in the scrimmage, which lasted for an hour, and he did some excellent running with the ball. Coach Rush has not announced what his program for this week's work will be, but as a result of the disappointing showing of the team last Saturday, there is no doubt but that scrimmages, signal drills and hard, live tackling will be plentiful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON PERFECTS PLAYS | 10/31/1916 | See Source »

...College magazine never receives universal support, and usually has to fight for existence. Among undergraduates the number of men interested, either as subscribers or contributors, is limited--yet Harvard has two literary magazines. If they unite, the number of candidates for literary and business departments would at least equal the present aggregate. It ought to be greater, for the impetus gained from such a union should count for something. Although both publications are good, a higher standard would be the natural result of a combination. Furthermore, the cost of publishing would be less and the subscription rate much lower than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ADVOCATE-MONTHLY | 10/27/1916 | See Source »

...loose construction and the stamp of the amateur were the desiderata in light opera, "Her Soldier Boy," now playing at the Shubert Theatre, would take first rank among such productions. Perhaps no play of recent years has so openly defied all dramatic fundamentals, for there is an incoherence which runs through the piece that even a prejudiced audience is not able to overlook. Had the work been done by novices, we might be more charitable in passing judgment, but such veterans as Victor Leon and Rida Johnson Young will certainly not enhance their reputation by such workmanship as this...

Author: By F. E. P. jr., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 10/27/1916 | See Source »

...President has kept a purely technical peace which no one ever sought to interrupt, but he has, in doing it, lowered America in the eyes of the world to a point which no civilized Caucasian nation ever reached before. The American government has not one friend among the peoples of the world today, and those who dare to maintain that American ideals are as sound as they ever were can only plead that the present administration does not represent the true state of public opinion in the country. If we are not to stand self-confessed as willing to surrender...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wilson Has Kept Technical Peace. | 10/27/1916 | See Source »

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