Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been found necessary to issue another call for candidates for the position of advertising manager of the University Register from the class of 1917. So far not enough Freshmen have come out to bring the competition up to the standard of former years. No previous experience is necessary and the position is a remunerative one. Candidates should report to F. P. Magoun, Jr., '16., 60 Mt. Auburn street tonight at 8 o'clock...
...political and social evils of immigration call for further restriction. The literacy test is the most logical means of securing this restriction because it is in aceord with the principles on which our past legislation has been founded, namely, the exclusion of the undesirables; it has immense popularity, being favored by practically all opponents of restriction; it is definite, practicable, easily applied and unavoidable. It requires an amount of preparation, which tends to make the immigrant appreciate his privileges in being permitted to enter, and his duty toward the country. It restricts immigration in the most logical way--by barring...
...attacks. In one unfortunate instance this year a communication of a bitterly personal nature was published. The CRIMSON, however, plans to exclude all such letters. If a man has not courage enough in his convictions to express his ideas as his own, and receive any criticism which they may call forth, we believe he had much better not write at all. Occasionally a man has a good reason for not wishing to sign a letter with his own name. In such cases, the letter is published over a pseudonym, and the author's identity is withheld...
...University baseball team was forced to call off the contest with Lafayette yesterday afternoon, but it is possible that arrangements may be made for the playing of the game later in the season. Colby will meet Harvard tomorrow afternoon...
...shirt on"--"watchful waiting" was the key of last evening's meeting "in view of the prospects of war." And there were very few men who left the Union without a deep impression of the sanity of three remarkably fine speeches. It is just such times as these that call attention to the potential value to the country of milita training and the Military Camps for College men, of a sound knowledge of health and sanitation, and even of a trained mind...