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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chief among the reasons for this action is the fact that no manuscript has been submitted that nearly approaches the Craig Prize plays of the past in the combined qualities of interest and technique. The standard set by the three former plays is exceptionally high and it is against the wishes of the judges to choose a play which lacks the striking characteristics of the past productions which ran 10, 5, and 12 weeks respectively. The fact that the course in Dramatic Technique was given for but half of last year accounts, in part, for the poor yield of good...
...Among the recent books published by the Harvard University Press are a translation by Professor M. H. Morgan of Vitruvius "De Architectura"; -"The Comedies of Ludwig Holberg," by Professor O. J. Campbell '03 of the University of Wisconsin, an addition to Professor Schofeld's series of studies in Comparative Literature...
...Among other books either now published or in preparation are "The Scientific Work of Morris Loeb," edited by Professor T. W. Richards '86; "The Hyperbolic Functions of Complex Variables," by Professor A. E. Kennelly h.'06; "Corporate Promotions and Reorganizations," by Dr. A. S. Dewing '02; "Selections from the Federalist," by Professor W. B. Munro; "Lectures on Dante," by Dr. William Boyd-Carpenter, Canon of Westminster Abbey; and the latest volume, NO. XXIV, of the Harvard Studies in Classical philology. A report on the "Harvard Expedition to Samaria," by Dr. G. A. Reisner '89 and a volume of reproductions...
...kicked over a wooden bar 10 feet from the ground." For some time previous to the contest the team was drilled by night on Jarvis Field. Although this game represented the crudest kind of football, compared with the game as we know it today, yet it aroused great enthusiasm among the colleges in the new Rugby rules, and it was a result of this feeling that the Harvard-Yale series was begun in 1875. A contemporary Harvard publication in speaking of the game says: "Football will be a popular game here in the future. The Rugby game is in much...
...contribution to the magazine. The exposition is admirably clear and just, the illustrations are well chosen, and there is a maturity in the style which is most grateful to the reader. "The Joy of being a Freshman," by Mr. Murdock, is in humorous vein, and enjoys a real merit among pieces of its kind in making fun moderately and in having a vital subject. The writer has discovered a truth is too late,--that of all four years at college there are only two which really count, the last and the first...