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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wright provides a surprise when on the first page we find him presenting us with "A Note on Pagan Morals." We half expect an uncompromising attack or even an apology for the ancient and mythical man of straw, who is supposed to reign in Harvard square, with zones of influence extending far up Brattle street and as far down as the dens of Boylston Hall,--the demon of irreligion. But what Mr. Wright gives us is a colorful web of reminiscence and meditation. He pleads for a creed of spiritual temperance, of purity and discipline, for the sake...

Author: By A. PHILIP Mcmahon, | Title: Serious Tone Pervades Monthly | 3/22/1916 | See Source »

Princeton crew candidates expect to be out on Lake Carnegle the first of next week. The ice is very thing and in some places there is already open water. Indoor practice has been held for the past four weeks under the instruction of Dr. Spaoth. Very few changes have been made in the order of the boats, and the coaching staff seems very well pleased with the progress of the work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGE IN 1919 SECOND CREW | 3/17/1916 | See Source »

...CRIMSON has been unable to have these statements verified, but has learned from the football authorities that they "hope and expect" that Haughton will return and take charge of the team next season. As Haughton's baseball duties as owner of the Boston Braves are heavy, particularly until the close of the baseball season in October, he will not have time until well into the fall to as sume complete charge of the University team. It is therefore probable that Leary will act as field coach. Brickley has signed a contract to return to coach the Johns Hopkins eleven next...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAUGHTON "EXPECTED" BACK | 3/13/1916 | See Source »

...attached to his name, but it has correspondingly increased the appreciation of Plautus and Terence, who had hitherto been considered less talented imitators. Gilbert Murray's translations and extravagant eulogies of Euripides have provoked such a legion of protestants that from the polemics of both factions we may expect finally to attain a just conception of the Greek poet's actual worth...

Author: By Professor C. R. post., | Title: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE STUDENT OF CLASSICS | 3/9/1916 | See Source »

Several second and third-year Law School students have been elected to help the Military Training Camp Committee secure enrolments for the Plattsburg and Ogelthorpe camps next summer. All Law School students who expect to attend one of these military camps, may obtain enrolment blanks and further information from any of the following committee: R. B. Wigglesworth 3L., chairman; T. R. Armstrong 3L., J. W. Baker 3L., J. E. Bennett 3L., E. S. Bentley 2L., L. Clayton 2L., E. J. D. Cross 2L., C. P. Curtis, Jr. 2L., D. E. Dunbar 2L., W. L. G. Gibson 3L., R. D. Gile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Committee to Gain Recruits for Military Camps | 3/8/1916 | See Source »

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