Word: farness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Jimmie's. The pools of blood in the public squares at Patrograd are nothing to one familiar with Harvard Square slush. Even the wildest extremes of Bolshevik art fail to stir those of us who have gazed upon Memorial Hall. On the whole, the case for Bolshevism has thus far been presented in an unfavorable light. Now, however, the Hasty Pudding seeks to portray for us the glamor and charm of Bolshevism, while tactfully avoiding the unpleasant technicalities of the subject. And what, pray, is the result? This Bolshevik advance agent commits the crowning folly of his clown-like career...
Needless to say, such a battery of constructive suggestion, coming as it does from so authoratative a source, is of immense value at this time. This is particularly the case since Mr. Root, like most of his fellow Americans, takes a liberal view of the Covenant, and considers it far from hopeless. He considers the Covenant as it stands an instrument of great practical power, but as yet far from a perfect one. If reports be true, President Wilson in Paris has already taken Senator Root's views into account. Let us profit by the fair and reasonable position which...
...provide for race equality in the League of Nations covenant would be quite logical, as far as abstract equality between nations goes, but the economic phase of the proposal would be sure to produce friction. And even though the recognition of race equality were supplemented by a gentleman's agreement not to exercise the rights awarded in the league treaty, it is likely that such an agreement would sooner or later be repudiated...
...only twenty-five Seniors have been measured for their caps and gowns at the Harvard Co-operative so far, the Class Day Committee calls attention to the fact that only fifteen days remain in which to order them. The Class picture will be taken shortly after April 15 and no man will be allowed to appear in it without cap and gown. All Seniors must wear gowns on Class Day, and it has been the custom, in past years, for all members of the graduating class to wear them daily from 9 until 1 o'clock after May 1. These...
...meeting of the Christian Association in the Phillips Brooks House Parlor tomorrow morning at 9.30, J. W. Farquhar, head of the Literary Department of the Indian Council of the Y. M. C. A., will speak on the subject, "Opportunities for Service in the Near and Far East." At present Mr. Farquhar is collaborating with Indian scholars in works on Indian religions...