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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University with ability to play an orchestral instrument are asked to report at the orchestra rehearsal tonight or tomorrow in the Fencing Room of the Gymnasium at 7.25 o'clock. Those candidates who are unable to appear at either of these times should consult the conductor. E. H. Barry '15, at Fairfax 32, as soon as possible. The orchestra, needs particularly French horns, oboes, and trombones...
...strangely sensative mental temperament, and his imaginative cast of mind often made him appear inconsistent or even insincere when he really was not. As he achieved success, and as he realized more deeply the burden that was his, in that proportion he placed public needs above private aspirations...
...left in the Senior Dormitory Room in Phillips Brooks House sealed in the envelopes provided for that purpose. Envelopes and blanks may be obtained at Phillips Brooks House, the Union and Leavitt & Peirce's. Each envelope must bear a fictitious name, the real names of the applicants to appear only on the enclosed blanks...
...first sight the result of the training trip of the University hockey team do not appear to be particularly encouraging as it resulted in two defeats by Ottawa University, 2 to 0 and 3 to 0, and a split-even with the Syracuse Hockey Club, the first game being won by the University 5 to 2 and the second lost 2 to 1. The team-work of the University forwards was for the most part good; although the shooting was weak; the defense withstood attack very well, but seemed unable to take the puck out from behind the goal. Every...
...Seldes appears here uttering. I think, his third lamentation over the deplorable condition of American fiction. In spite of his iteration, the reviewer is not convinced that American novels are as bad as Mr. Seldes believes, nor is he much enlightened by such a paradox as this: "They offer vividness, interest, lightness of touch, superficial interest; What perverse tenth muse broods over them, then, that they result only in stupidity, dullness, vanity, and vexation of spirit?" Can a vivid and interesting book be at the same time stupid and dull? Yet the article shows the author an acute observer...