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Professor Sommerfeld, best known as an author of books on atomic spectra, has been lecturing for the last six months at the University of Wisconsin. Recently he made a lecture four of the Pacific Coast and comes from there to the University at the invitation of the Depart...
...only the edges of the new field have begun to be tapped. The "problem novel" has come, soon to depart without leaving many regrets. The cycle of screen literature has not yet revolved past the point at which action is the main requirement. But with action, Valentino and other critics have recognized the need of real literary value and true characterization...
...nearest of the other ports. The steamship companies are glad to dock at Boston and would do so if it were not for the fact that they find no goods on the Boston wharves waiting for export. No ship can be expected to bring cargoes in to port and depart with an empty hold. This freight differential has so blocked the roads that feed the port of Boston that there can be no such exchange and nature has closed the harbor...
...course at a late hour comes an appeal from an unexpected friend of the family; she usually wants a nice quiet room near the Campus, not a boarding house; nor too expensive, where she can get her meals comfortably. The Juniors and the rest depart, "the tumult and the shouting die", the Senior is left alone in his glory and he dare not forget...
...days" of city politics with a vengeance. The CRIMSON by no means holds a brief for Mr. Baxter. His presence in the present campaign seems distinctly uncalled for; but such tactics as the Herald used to discredit him are both unfair and unsportsmanlike. That a reputable paper should thus depart from its usual high standards seems unthinkable; it can only be hoped that the publication of the picture in question was an unsanctioned act of a minor officer of the paper. If such methods are to be pursued consistently, particularly by a paper that stands in the public mind...