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All this is profitable since it is provocative of general discussion. But the essential problem remains--the problem of Harvard's extreme heterogeneity--a diversity which has created a College of two (or as Mr. Wesson prefers) four groups, all more or less mutually-exclusive and all contemptuous of each...
"It is an exclusive trait of the human mind to be appreciative of anything that is transcendental whether that thing belongs to the physical, moral, or intellectual world. All normally developed human beings are as a rule fascinated by the presence of the true, the good, and the beautiful irrespective...
Prior to the Volstead act the colleges had their own code regarding drink. It was forbidden to bring intoxicants into university buildings. Drunkenness, if public, was "conduct unbecoming a scholar and a gentleman." Moreover, the man who was publicly intoxicated lost caste with his fellows. They made a nice distinction...
Notwithstanding the inherent qualities of the play, it requires unusually good acting; the part of Geoffrey Wareham especially is no easy one, but Alexander Onslow, who by the way, played the part with the original company in New York, does it as though it were made for him. His finished...
"The brute love of each man for himself, each caste for itself, each nation for itself, is stronger and blinder since hate has covered the earth with fire, smoke and human bones. The love of self, after the universal and common defeat, has magnified this hate a hundred times, hatred...