Word: directs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...columns of a college paper are evidently not intended for political discussion, much less for discussion of the affairs of foreign countries. Such matters sometimes, however, although they have no direct collegiate connection, have so deep a human interest that no paper, even a college daily is inappropriate of their presentation. I feel that the British treatment of the Boers is one of the questions which is, or should be, of universal interest. The situation as revealed in successive official British reports is simply appalling, and ought to be presented to this country so as to command wider attention than...
...suitable parkway be constructed from the College grounds to the Charles River Parkway. It is planned to widen and level DeWolf and Bow streets with a view to providing a dignified and suitable roadway between the parkway and Quincy square. By the opening of such an avenue a direct passage would be established from the Boston park system through the Cambridge esplanade to the University grounds. It is urged that immediate action be taken on the ground that "it will not be long before all the present narrow streets running from those grounds to the new parkway will...
...possibilities for the enrichment of our musical life is distinctly on trial, and it must fail unless it has support. For this reason all Harvard men are asked to aid the project in every way by arousing the enthusiasm of those who do not know of it and by direct patronage. The prices have been made very low--the best seats for only one dollar and good seats for half that sum. I feel strongly that if opera can become permanent here in Boston, where good music is so deeply enjoyed, it will mean much in the way of refined...
...CRIMSON will issue an extra immediately after the game this afternoon, giving a detailed account of the play. There will be direct telegraphic connection with the field, and the extra will be on sale as soon as the game is finished. Copies, at ten cents each, will be sold in the crowd on the way up from the field...
...CRIMSON has made complete arrangements to issue an extra on the afternoon of the Pennsylvania game. Direct telegraphic communication will be made with Franklin Field, Philadelphia, and the extra will appear immediately after the game, giving detailed accounts of the play...