Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...expense for the Senior Interdormitory smokers which are now in progress cannot be taken from the class treasury, it is essential that the men in the different Yard dormitories contribute as liberally as possible to the smoker fund, Collectors will endeavor to see every man who has not already contributed within the next week or two, and as there remain two more smokers for each hall, an appreciable sum must be collected to finance them...
...disgorging here seems unpleasant to some, it might well be remembered that for three years I have been glutted by reviews that my system cannot assimilate, or carry off with grace. J. Games...
Such a statement ought to have been uttered ages ago; for, it will appear, most of the editors of undergraduate publications have been attempting to meet the conditions these reviewers have imposed upon them, and, strange though it may seem to "the young assistant," one cannot grow up in a night--even after a scathing review of his "immature" style. It has grown upon me, as I have looked through the files of the CRIMSON reviews, preparatory to writing this letter, that the only persons to be trusted with a pen in criticising undergraduate literary efforts are professors...
...Heilman's criticism of Roger Session's article on "Our Attitude to Contemporary Musical Tendencies," in The Musical Review, and Professor R. B. Perry's review of C. M. Rogers's screed on "The Freshman Dormitories, in the January Monthly). But the average young man of twenty-one years cannot be expected to have the same perspective as his professors...
...Together with the amounts already on hand, and about $942 paid from the Freshman class, this brings the total collection to $7,308.11, over half the of the entire $14,300 now pledged. When it is considered that one of the classes subscribing has already left College, and so cannot be reached, one class is that of 1914, now a Senior class and as such forced to meet unusual expenses, and that of the Freshman pledges of over $4,000, only half has as yet come due, it must be admitted that these returns show admirable support on the part...