Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...January number of the Monthly is, despite some falterings, pagan in spirit as well as form. Not only do the faun and Bacchus sport upon the cover, but also there is keen sincerity in the written work. If the contributors are almost always conscious in their pose and if sometimes the strain is over-obvious, this is no fault of theirs: in our world sanity cannot be unconscious...
...Carroll '18, W. B. Castle '19, H. K. Chadwick 1G., N. B. Chandler, W. C. Chanler '19, J. B. Choate '16, J. T. J. Clunie '19, W. H. Cole 2G., G. A. Collier '18, C. W. Cook '19, R. S. Cook '17, H. J. Coolidge '16, J. F. Cover '17, J. F. Coxe '17, W. B. Coy uC., J. Crane, Jr. '19, K. P. Culbert '17, P. Cunningham '18, C. C. Curtis '19, R. A. Curtis '19, R. S. Damon '18, W. S. Deak uC., F. Demarest '19, R. E. Dickerman '18, R. L. Dodge '17, J. S. Dole...
...CRIMSON stated in its editorial column some time ago, the Union Reading Room would be vastly more attractive if the magazines were kept up to date and accessible to readers. Recently I picked up four well-known magazines and found each a month or more out of date. Some covers with tempting titles were disappointingly vacant, other periodicals were there only in part, or a portion of a cover was the one sign that showed there had been something readable at a former date. A general appearance of carelessness about the filling of papers and magazines was evident. To members...
...Chanler '19, J. B. Choate '16, J. T. J. Clunie '19, F. P. Clement, Jr. '16, W. H. Cole 2G., G. A. Collier '18, W. H. Conn '17, C. W. Cook '19, R. S. Cook '17, F. P. Coolidge '16, H. J. Coolidge '16, J. F. Cover '17, T. F. Coxe '17, W. B. Coy uC., P. P. Cram 1G., J. Crane, Jr. '19, R. Z. Crane '17, K. P. Culbert '17, P. Cunningham '18, C. C. Curtis '19, R. A. Curtis '19, R. S. Damon '18, R. L. Davis 1L., W. S. Deak uC., F. Demarest...
...urging any cut-and-dried political doctrine or dogma at all. What I want to urge is the open-minded consideration of certain facts and occurrences, the significance of which is for the most part ignored, although they must profoundly affect principles of action between men that cover the whole field of human society, affect to some extent the form and character of our social structure; which have a very practical bearing upon prevailing misconceptions in morals, legislation, jurisprudence, economics, law, and the interpretation of history...