Word: currents
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...would seem from recent events that the Lampoon is in search of new publics to conquer. Not content with having just captured a page in one of the soberest of weekly papers and with occasionally drawing blood from the Crimson, its editors have taken a prominent place in the current number of the Advocate. Mr. Mechem has written a comedy which is good enough to make us forget most of the time the absurdity of the situation. Mr. Moise has called this satire "In Memoriam." The title explains itself as we read how la Comtesse du Porc-Mouton presented...
Photographs for the June issue of the Illustrated, offered in competition for the prize of $10 for the best six pictures, are due Friday. The scenes should be of current interest and full of action. Any undergraduate may submit photographs for this prize...
...Cercle Francais will hold its last meeting of the year in Grays 17 tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Camille Thurwanger will be the guest of the evening and will speak on "Current French Politics." He is the president and founder of the Salon Francaise of Boston and is professor of French at the New England Conservatory of Music...
From an editorial in the current Alumni Bulletin, we quote the following for the perusal with deep gratitude of those of us who have been bewailing the degradation of the Yard: "It may now be said that besides the small trees, which must form the main foundation for the future, the authorities intend, at the most propitious season, to plant a considerable number of well-formed, middlesized trees, probably elms, which have already been offered--one by a class, one by a Harvard club, and others by individuals. The alumni have shown every disposition to be liberal in this matter...
...inspired Mr. Baldwin, but Natural History IV as given by Professor Shaler. Two or three courses under the great teachers and men of the Harvard Faculty, unless their subjects are absolutely distasteful, will do more to inculcate the eagerness and desire for knowledge, which Mr. Goddard in the current Century complains of the lack of in undergraduates, and will make more for breadth than any other feature of college...