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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ignored. It is a significant fact that that organization is pushing this movement to the limit. But unless our professors see an advantage in refusing to read a book or give a lecture whenever the Federation of labor chooses to call a general strike, it is difficult to see how the profession itself will gain from such an alliance. A federation of teachers unassociated with labor organizations ought to be able to reach their goal without encountering the real dangers which would attend such an association...
...Emmons '20 was again the star of the University hitters with three safeties out of four chances at bat. W. W. McLeod '19, at second base, who made five difficult assists and was not charged with any errors, was the mainstay of the University defense...
...held in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House from 7 to 8 o'clock. The principal speaker will be Mr. R. F. Arragon 4G., and instructor in the Department of History, who will talk on "What is Bolshevism?" Mr. Arragon has made a very complete study of this difficult question, and has done extensive reading in literature published by the Bolsheviki...
...Ralph Waldo Trine is more spiritually nourishing than Ralph Waldo Emerson; such irreverence might reasonably have been attributed to the youthful extravagance of an epoch of change. But the Lampoon has gone further and has ventured to lay hands upon the essential foundations of the social order. It is difficult to see how Boston can retain its position as the modern Athens if youths of such tender age are to regard the most characteristic institution of Boston culture as food for mirth. A Senate investigation into Harvard teaching is of vital importance unless the basis of modern Boston...
...first boats of Eliot and Thayer Clubs today is the day of days. The "championship of the river" for their respective type of shell is no mean thing. Beyond the Locker Room at Newell these races may be regarded as wasted energy. More gifted roommates may have found it difficult to understand the "training" for such events. But to the man with the sweep the crowds on Harvard Bridge will be there to see his race, even though railway construction in reality accounts for the uninterested onlookers...