Word: clear
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...look forward to the threatening censorship of the daily press with considerable equanimity. While the slash of blue pencil and daub of India ink will make the pages of the Boston newspapers unreadable, the CRIMSON will still be able to print the news so that it will be clear and unmistakable to the undergraduate. Words with such deep military significance as "Crimson," "grades" and "deturs" will, of course, have to be omitted. Announcements in the courses on perspective, gas analysis, theory of design, class Martial, the canon (and fugue) and Bacon will no longer appear in the notice column...
...CRIMSON and any others interested in going to the front as ambulance drivers may meet him at that time. Definite information will be given out in regard to the organization of the two new sections and the matter of the necessary papers and passports will be made clear. The list of articles necessary to take to France which are found indispensable by ambulance drivers will also be given...
...first time this year the two first University crews were given a short workout on the Charles last Saturday afternoon. What little ice remains is rapidly melting, and a long stretch up the river is clear enough to give the coxswains little trouble. The floats at Newell have been launched; the Pup II is in the water; and today the shells and the Pup I will be brought back from Lynn. From now until their trip to Carnegie Lake for the Princeton race in April the crews will row on the Charles...
...Apparently the Chinese have decided to go as far as the United States in hostility to Germany. We have no knowledge that they have declared war, but it is clear that they have sent home the German ambassador. The question which concerns us most is the motive of the Chinese. Of these there are several. One motive is the desire to have a place at the peace conference, when the great questions of the war are settled. What China wants is the permission from the great powers of Europe to raise her tariff. The present Chinese import duty is calculated...
...provide an interesting and well diversified program, including original compositions all performed by its members. The most ambitious work and one which abundantly justified its performance was a sonata for viola and piano by D. N. Tweedy, Jr., 1G. This sonata, excellently laid out for its respective instruments, showed clear and logical structure, with solicut themes capable of varied treatment, of excellent emotional contents, alike dignified brilliant and expressive. Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Tweedy gave an authoritative and clean-cut performance with many striking interpretative features...