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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...vigor and compactness. Whatever the merits and demerits of the stories, however, the Advocate has been unwise in selecting three so similar. Had O. Henry himself written them we would be justified in asking a little variety. The two bits of verse, best characterized as pleasant, are neither important enough nor distinctive enough to relieve the sameness of the prose. At least, oh Advocate, one real love affair to make things interesting...

Author: By A. C. Smith ., | Title: Not Sufficient Variety | 4/3/1914 | See Source »

...merits of "The Bank Account," mentioned in the review of the "Monthly" which will appear tomorrow, are considerable enough to make one regret that the tragedy suffered in the acting. Mr. Loud, as the chief character was good in voice and manner, but made his part too much a monologue addressed to the audience; nor was he adequately supported. More attention should be bestowed by the coach upon the interaction of the characters, their stage positions, and their gestures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRAISE FOR DRAMATIC CLUB | 4/1/1914 | See Source »

...matter of much satisfaction to print this morning an account of the present organization of newspaper men in the University. An association such as is described has been in effect since October, though not until recently in definite enough shape for announcement. The students who report for Boston and New York newspapers have formed the News Bureau to increase the efficiency of their own service and establish an agency where any newspaper may procure news of the University; and the News Bureau has joined with the CRIMSON in an active attempt to reach newspapers all over the country interested...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO PROFESSORS AND OTHER MEN WHENCE NEWS COMES. | 3/30/1914 | See Source »

...Cornell University, junior and freshman eights were on the water on Thursday for the first time this season. The ice in the Cayuga inlet had to be dynamited to allow the crews enough room for good practice. Four of the men in the first boat rowed against Harvard last year, while three were members of the 1916 Freshman eight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News From Other Colleges | 3/28/1914 | See Source »

...enough candidates have reported for the Freshman association football team, although practice has been held daily since Monday. If the season is to be a success it is absolutely imperative for more men to come out, whether they have had experience or not. It is not too late for unskilled men to win their numerals, if they will avail themselves of the opportunity offered by the early spring practice. All candidates for the team should report to Captain J. W. Feeney '17 at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock...

Author: By V. B. Chittenden ., | Title: Paucity of 1917 Soccer Players | 3/27/1914 | See Source »

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