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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard graduates, members of the Harvard Liberal Club of Boston are seriously concerned to learn of an incident that took place recently in one of the College dormitories. It appears that a Harvard Freshman, who had interested himself in certain radical movements, including the Lawrence strike, had his room invaded by a crowd of twenty students, among whom were the sons of some of the mill-owners and was subjected to an abusive inquisition regarding his personal opinions and conduct, after which certain of his papers were destroyed. We deplore the fact that Harvard men should attempt to control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/1/1919 | See Source »

...little is known of the Freshman relay team. No trials have yet been held, and the race with Yale will be the only contest of the season. However, it is almost certain that the team will be chosen from the following: R. P. Bolster '22, R. Chute '22, R. P. Cutler '22, J. Lee '22, B. Wharton '22 and J. Winslow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLD TRIALS FOR RELAY TEAMS | 2/25/1919 | See Source »

...world can go back to the place that it occupied five years ago. Not only are three great empires smashed, but the fourth--Germany, seems to be in the midst of civil war. If the world lets go, that country as well as Russia, Austro-Hungary and Turkey, are certain to plunge into confused and hopeless civil wars. It is not for the interest of the rest of the world that half of Europe and half of Asia should be left to fall into anarchy. It is not to the interest of the United States that the spirit of division...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEAGUE OF NATIONS A NECESSITY FOR PEACE | 2/25/1919 | See Source »

...Both his poetry and his prose reveal a nature never quite integnated into wholeness of structure, into harmony with itself. His writing, at its best, is noble and delightful, full of human charm, but it is difficult for him to master a certain waywardness and to sustain any note steadily. This temperamental flaw does not affect the winsomeness of his letters, unless to add to it. It is lost to view, often, in the sincerity and pathos of his lyrics, but it is felt in most of his longer efforts in prose, and accounts for a certain dissatisfaction which many...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WIT, HUMOR, WISDOM" MARK WORK OF JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL | 2/21/1919 | See Source »

...poet, however, that he first won his place in our literature, and it is by means of certain passages in the Bigelow Papers and the Commemoration Ode that he has most moved his country-men. His later lyrics are more subtle, weighted with thought, tinged with autumnal melancholy. He was a most fertile composer, and, like all the men of his time and group, produced too much. Yet his patriotic verse was so admirable in feeling and is still so inspiring to his readers that one cannot wish it less in quantity; and in the field of political satire, such...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WIT, HUMOR, WISDOM" MARK WORK OF JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL | 2/21/1919 | See Source »

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