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...will be made entirely by lot. That is the system with which we started and after some consideration we have decided to continue to use it. It seems to me that is, after all, the fairest method. The ticket applications of last year's Freshman class were all cut to employ a preferential system of granting tickets by classes would necessitate cutting the applications of the same class again. Moreover, in consideration of the limited number of tickets to be distributed next year on account of the limited capacity of the Stadium, and the resuitingly smaller number of tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO COMPLETE CUT IN TICKET APPLICATIONS | 11/14/1922 | See Source »

...Amherst, Alma Mater J. S. Hamilton '06 4 Campus Dreams E. N. Blake '97 5 Bacchanale (Act I, Veusberg,) "Tannhauser" Wagner 6 Third Movement, "Scheherazade" Rimsky-Korsakoff The Prince and the Princess. 7 Hungarian March Berlioz 8 a. Paige's Horse F. J. E. Woodbridge '89 b. To the Fairest College D. C. Bartlett '03 (Organist--Carl E. Lamson '99.) 9 Selection, "The Chocolate Soldier", Strauss 10 Ave Maria Bach-Gounod (Solo violin, harp, organ and strings.) 11 "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgar

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Pops" Program for Tonight | 5/12/1922 | See Source »

...follows: 1. Tirumphal march from "Aida" Verdi 2. Overture to "Poet and Peasant" Suppe 3. Fantasia "Madama Butterfly" Puccini 4. Campus Dreams Lord Geoffrey Amherst E. M. Blake 5. "Peer Gynt" Suite Grieg 6. Prelude Rachmaninoff 7. Third Movement from the "Patheic" Symphony Tschaikowsky 8. "To the Fairest College of them all" D. C. Bartlett Organ--Carl Lamson 9. Selections from "lady Billy" Levey 10. Gypsy Dance from "Carmen" Bizet 11. Ride of the Valkyries wagner

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 5/11/1921 | See Source »

...this treaty, the more convinced we become of the impossibility of carrying it out." This statement makes us wonder in what spirit of liberality a victorious German government would have imposed peace terms. At the end of the Franco-Prussian War, France pleaded in vain. Two of her fairest provinces were torn from her and an indemnity imposed which was greater relatively speaking than the one demanded today. France in 1870-71 did not devastate vast areas of German territory nor mutilate German civilian population. No matter how great an indemnity is obtained, it will never compensate France, Belgium, Serbia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACTS VS. SENTIMENT. | 6/3/1919 | See Source »

Just how much to blame the Russian people for going back on their allies is difficult to say. To pity them rather than curse them is the fairest way, for there is no sense in heaping coals of fire upon the heads of a demoralized nation. Russia is in a condition where internal reform is the one essential and where a real military resistance is impossible. We believe that by making peace she is throwing herself open to every type of Teuton trick and that Germany will exploit the Slavs solely for what can be drawn out of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RUSSIAN PEACE | 2/12/1918 | See Source »

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