Word: currents
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...inclined to be querulous at the brevity of the current issue of the Harvard Musical Review. This is indicative of its interest, and it redounds to the credit of a young publication that, in times of material necessity when art is hungry and shivering, it can make a successful incursion into the field of pure criticism...
Concerning the co-operative agreement itself, the new catalog has little to say. It states that "New students have been admitted during the current year with the expectation of profiting by the co-operation; and some of the University professors (seven) are giving instruction at Technology in addition to their work at Cambridge. The details for carrying out the co-operation are not entirely settled as the University Catalog goes to press. The plan, however, is that "students who enroll in these (the engineering) departments will be prospective candidates for degrees both from the University and from Technology, and upon...
...interesting to note that a collection of all available data relative to the present European war has been commenced by the University Library. All publications on the subject are being collected and their contents eatalogued, as well as current opinions expressed in the best periodicals of the British Isles and the Continent...
...Beta Kappa announces the following election of officers for the current year: Watson McLeay Washburn '15, of New York, N. Y. first marshal; Cecil Hurxthal Smith '15, of Cambridge, second marshal; Cecil Hurxthal Smith '15, of Cambridge, secretary; Robert Cutler '16, of Brookline, orator; Kenneth Ballard Murdock '16, of Chestnut Hill, poet...
...steps to alleviate the sufferings of those who are at present caught in the grasp of the conflict. Outside of contributing to several Red Cross and clothing collections, Harvard men have done little or nothing for the war sufferers. We are far behind other colleges in this respect. A current number of the Illustrated contains the picture of a group of Princeton club men engaged in turning out "48 rolls of bandages in 49 minutes." This is a suggestion that well may be followed by the different clubs and others in the University. The cost of bandage material and rolling...