Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following review of the Harvard Magazine was written for the CRIMSON by Mr. Lehman. It refers, needless to state, to Harvard Magazine No. 2, (all rights reserved) and not to Harvard Magazine No. 1. (Copyrighted...
...magazine has the support of several members of the English Department, among them Mr. T. L. Hood '08, who has an article in the present issue, and Mr. B. H. Lehman, who wrote the criticism in this issue of the CRIMSON. Contributions are open from all members of the University and Radcliffe, articles being chosen for publication on the grounds of literary merit...
...following statement was left in the CRIMSON notice box late last night: "HARVARD MAGAZINE -- Attention all undergraduates! Do not be misled by the ridiculous parody appearing for sale today. The true publication will appear Monday and copies of both parodies will be given away free with each copy sold. (Signed) THE EDITORS...
...CRIMSON is glad to find that there are actually some students in this self-sufficient community with energy enough to start a new publication, especially when this new publication, especially when this new effort shows that literary ability still exists among the undergraduates and instructors. The genuine Magazine contains better fiction and as good verse as the College has been offered in a long time. It has the ear-marks of a successful literary paper. But the editors, who fail to make themselves known, have lowered their standard in the story entitled. "The New Romance" to a most unworthy level...
...Crimson invites all men in the University to submit signed communications of timely interest. It assumes no responsibility, however, for sentiments expressed under this head and reserves the right to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inappropriate...