Word: appeared
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Finally, to insure good-faith on the part of correspondents, all communications must be signed. If desired, the writer's name need not appear in print, and will remain a closely-guarded secret. However, it is only fair that a man who desires a public hearing should be willing to stand back of his opinions. Under the conditions, the CRIMSON will be only too glad to conduct public arguments...
...charred debris. Indeed, considering the difficulty of burning large masses of paper, it is concluded that the contents of the library must have been deliberately destroyed by the use of explosive grenades, while the building itself, as is known, has been absolutely shattered to fragments by the bombardment. It appear that, contrary to certain reports, none of the treasures were carried away to Germany. I may add that the great central vestibule contained also a large collection of paintings, some of considerable value, but chiefly of portraits of worthless of the university. These, of course, have all likewise perished...
...this morning's mail a notice from the Photograph Committee urging him to have his picture made at the Notman Studio (above Pinkos the Tailor), 1286 Massachusetts Ave., as soon as possible, and to fill out and return at once the blank for his "class history" which is to appear beside his picture in the Class Album...
...have been disposed of as yet to make the affair a real success. They may be obtained any time today from any member of the Dinner Committee except Norman or Tison, or at the Union Office. The list of speakers, and the detailed announcement of the entertainment planned, will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...play is "The Cosmic Which and its charming originality lies in the fact that it is totally unintellgible to the audience. This effect is brightened by the dramatist's device of playing the fourth act first, and in finishing with the third act, while none of the characters appear on the stage while the curtain...