Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...publication; continued calling of attention to the inefficiency of American national music may result in ultimate good, and the suggestions made in the essay--if it may be called such--are pertinent. The second article is genial, but it is a cross between a Lampoon grind and a CRIMSON editorial, with all the faults of both and few of the virtues of either. Both articles should have been shortened, and included among the editorials, or the second should have been developed differently, and sent to the Lampoon...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...been announced in the CRIMSON, there is to be an intercollegiate torchlight parade in Boston on Friday evening, October 30. The executive committee of the Harvard Republican Club has decided that no member of the University will be allowed in line without the costume. This costume consists of a red cap and gown and a torch, which can be obtained by purchasing a ticket, price $1.00. These tickets are now on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, the Republican headquarters, 3 Boylston street, and Butler's. Five hundred tickets must be sold before the contract...
...CRIMSON is not ready, however, to expect the same exhibition from the University team as last year. The season has progressed to that point where a sturdy defense and a powerful offense are necessary to win games. If hard, lively work will bring victories, no fears need be entertained for this year's team. It is beyond the memory of the present board when a scrimmage has been held during the week of over an hour with only five minutes intermission as was the case last Tuesday. The results of this strenuous work should be apparent today...
...hoped that Congressman McCall and the Hon. George P. Lawrence will address the club in the Living Room of the Union in the near future. There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the club in the CRIMSON sanctum at 7.30 o'clock, at which a full attendance is imperative...