Word: authority
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...CRIMSON must again inform its subscribers that no unsigned communications will be published. The name of the author may be withheld if desired, but no anonymous expressions of opinion will be considered...
...questions of the day. During the Moroccan crisis in 1905-1906, he played an important part, and exerted an undeniable influence upon the course of events. He published a book entitled "The Conference of Algeciras," containing revelations as accurate as they were unexpected. M. Tardieu is also the author of another work, "Diplomatic Questions," which was "crowned" by the French Academy, and in which is found the same quality of intimate and precise knowledge of the inside of diplomacy which alone makes intelligible political events, of which the public sees but the outside...
...most pretentious piece in the issue is "The End of the Journey," by E. B. Sheldon, a longish story dealing vitally with an ever-important theme--a son's belated grasp of a mother's love. So long as merely mother and son are before us, the author fares well, both in character-drawing and in his ability to sustain the scenes; but in the son's brief interim of idiocy, which involves an unscrupulous actress and her vulgar but honest husband, there is an undue amount of melodrama, even cruelty. For blind idealizing, even of the pertinacious, youthful sort...
...MacKaye '97, author of "Sappho and Phaon" and "Jeanne D'Arc," will lecture in the Common Room of Conant Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. His subject will be. "The Drama of Democracy...
...second article in the series published by the Intercollegiate Civic League is by W. H. Allen, author of "Efficient Democracy" and secretary of the Bureau of Municipal Research of New York City. The title is "Leadership by Intelligence." It is printed below...