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...college teams, and also, to a certain extent, the hero-worship of the players, which we see at home. But a sensible and intelligent press has perceived the dangers to college sport of too much publicity. The sporting pages present facts in a terse and dignified manner, and seldom dwell...

Author: By T. S. Lamont, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: LOVE OF SPORT KEY-NOTE OF ATHLETICS IN ENGLAND | 3/9/1922 | See Source »

While deploring the present status of the drama in the universities, Mr. Eaton still clings to the higher institutions as the back-bone of the theatrical world of today. "In our colleges lies the future hope of the drama", he declared, and went on to dwell at length on the few evidences of a dramatic revival in American hails of learning. Foremost among these latter is the 47 Workshop at the University, given under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87. This is the pioneer course in dramatics among American colleges. Its object it not to study the drama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE HAS DEADENING INFLUENCE ON CREATIVE ARTIST | 2/4/1922 | See Source »

...that the student body will not be satisfied with anything except a thorough reorganization of the seating arrangements next year. Financial considerations of the Athletic Association may outweigh the need for solidarity of Harvard supporters, and dictate that they must sell a number of season tickets to those who dwell nearby but who have nom connection with University and no sympathy with its supporters. If this is true a season ticket, at the same price as a season ticket restricted to Harvard gradates, Amy be sold to outsiders, this new season ticket having a different colored cover and admitting only...

Author: By C. W. Oscars, | Title: Communication | 11/7/1921 | See Source »

...before. The torch now is ours, and it is we who must lift it high--not with strife, and bickering, and gloomy forebodings, but with calm trust and steadfast purpose. This is our heritage--this is our duty on the stage of life; that courage, truth, and light shall dwell forever in the land of the Pilgrims...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PILGRIMS | 12/22/1920 | See Source »

...generally admitted that we do a large part of our sleeping in classes, quite a little is often attempted before midnight. Others try to study during these hours. The residents of the Yard have the street-cars and the various bells as a diversion; while this year those who dwell on Mt. Auburn street have the pleasant lullaby of the two pumps engaged in the Herculean task of pumping out a spring which flows beside Claverly. Since springs have a habit of filling up as fast as they are pumped out, and as the noises in the Yard seem likewise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THOU SHALT NOT | 10/4/1920 | See Source »

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