Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Thirty Years of Harvard Aesthetes" and is by Dorian Abbott '15. It is an account of the exotic at Harvard, both past and present. Some of the characters are easily recognizable. "Cigarette" is obviously Alan Seeger, and if I did not feel for the war-time purse of the CRIMSON in defending libel suits, I could catalogue a rather distinguished array of aesthetes referred to. The moral attitude of the writer is clear: he frowns upon gin-drinking and purple lights, and sneers at aesthetes who use cologne and wear fillets...
...CRIMSON is one of these College institutions which plays a part in the student life too valuable to lose or to be interrupted. Acting with the advice of its graduate editors and with the God-speed of its undergraduate editors, now wearing uniforms and so unable to serve, it will "carry on." The new men, who can serve it, are animated with the purpose to keep the paper up to its best standards and so to perform their share of the common duty. Let others, in their several opportunities, help Harvard by continuing as best they can, all those other...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...CRIMSON is permitted to publish the following letter from J. W. D. Seymour '17, to Professor Copeland. Seymour has been in the ambulance service continuously since the United States entered the war, and has been commissioned 1st lieutenant...
Information recently received states that Elmer Eleworth Hagler, Jr., '16, whose name appeared in the University honor roll published in the CRIMSON of Tuesday, September 24; was only wounded and is at present in a base hospital in France...