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...into a plausible system for directing civilization; as such it may appeal to Harvard men unsatisfied with the specific details of daily classes and the restricted subjects of their theses. For those who like to discuss in leisurely fashion the facts and philosophies of history and their bearing on current problems of religion and on such personal problems as fraternities, and who wish to formulate standards of judgment and conduct, this book should be a stimulus, presenting as it does much wide-ranging information with the common sense of an American gentleman
...body of the book is devoted to a very clear and systematic review of the causes of the various symptoms of illness and to distinguishing between those safe- ly self-treated and the more dangerous kind. Some current fallacies of the day are disposed of as he goes along, such as the illogic of most of the cures offered for colds and the dangers of vigorous athletics as a cure...
Illustrations by George and Robert Cruikshank constitute the current exhibit in the Widener Memorial Room. A few water color drawings are shown, but the majority of the display consists of engravings made by these artists, sometimes original and sometimes copied from the paintings of other...
Next Tuesday, four days after the close of its current American exhibition, the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will present to the public a display of the works of the School of Paris. The second exhibition of the organization is intended to supplement, with the work of the last 20 years, the French Painting now showing at the Fogg Museum...
...into the bookshelf and the informal talk by the gift of $42,000 made to the President and Fellows of Harvard College by Morris Gray, '77. Three gifts, totaling that amount, were made, with the object that the income should be applied to the purchase of books of current modern poetry, and books upon the subject, and for talks by poets and critics...