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...offered, and now that the first logical step towards repairing or maintaining our friendships with rival institutions has been taken by the Council, responsibility for the successful operation of the plan devolves upon the student body as a whole. For the selection of a trio of undergraduates to convey the guests over Widener or show them the glass flowers will not be sufficient to make them feel welcome. The interest and support of all members of the University must be forthcoming if the committee is to prove its worth...
...scenery for the play is of a very unusual character. Special attention has been given to the reproducing of local color and atmosphere. The sunwashed fronts of the houses, the multi-colored awnings, everything combines to convey an impression of languor and drowsiness which is essentially Spanish. The keynote of the play is struck by the admirable choice of colors, pinks and yellows predominating. Bright tiling is much in evidence, the squares being made up of vivid reds, blues, yellows, and blacks. The result is striking but at the same time one wonders how so many strong colors could have...
...Godkin lectures for 1920. These lectures which are delivered under an endowment fund to the University, will be given in Emerson D, and will be open to the public. Throughout the lectures, which will be upon the general subject "Duties of the Citizen," Mr. Storey will attempt to convey "a broad and comprehensive outlook on certain political and social problems confronting American citizens...
Youthful zeal is a splendid thing, but would it not be well to save the columns of the CRIMSON for more carefully thoughtout and more temperately written articles? It possible, let us convey the impression through the paper that the men of Harvard are thoughtful men, and that they realize that these vital problems of our national life are not to be solved by confusing our enemies in a cloud of verbal dust. The solution of these problems will require all the thinking power of the nation, and the University should be the centre of careful, non-hysterical work...
...Shantung difficulty represents the sentiment of the more modern Chinese business men, for my friends were not Chinese officials whose views are steeped in imperialism. They had called me in because they knew I was about to leave for America and they wished me to convey their views on Shantung to my friends here in America. What they said may best be retold in somewhat their own words...