Word: ares
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"Fame and the Poet," and "Erasmus Montanus," although both are comedies, require entirely different types of acting. The former, by Lord Dunsany, requires almost no strong delineation of character, but the subtlety of dialogue demands a nice rendition of the lines. "Erasmus Montanus," on the other hand, being an old...
The actors retained for the cast of "Fame and the Poet" are as follows: M. Dill '20, W. V. M. Fawcett '21, F. S. Stranahan '21, and P. Robinson Occ. Miss Louise Jennison of Radcliffe, president of the Idler Club, is the leading candidate for the part of "Fame." For...
Emphasis on a field of study (as opposed to a course) tends to an individual system of education, with less assigned work and more voluntary work. Students at Harvard have long felt that there is something fundamentally wrong with the system of instruction. Whether the cause is a too definite...
Men are reminded that the fare to Princeton is $7.26 each way, including war tax, and that staterooms may be had for $1.62 or $2.16. There is reserved for members of the University the entire forward men's cabin, where sleeping accommodations may be had at no additional cost.
Under the present system of election not more than forty men may be chosen from each class. At the beginning of each year the College Office sends to the society the names of the twelve highest Juniors and of the forty-four highest Seniors, exclusive of those already members; from...