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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...once it was published and became the one unfailing topic of conversation for boys and girls it is noticeable the "Rosalind's" and "Gloria's" became suddenly all prevalent. The explanation may be that the younger generation had already a desire to be clever or fast or both but felt a certain timidity as to who to proceed. Mr. Fitzgerald merely showed them the way. Oscar Wilde, and the innumerable others,- who have held that life imitates art instead of art emanating from life, have a case in point here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF REVIEWS | 3/24/1922 | See Source »

Dean Pound's annual report, made public recently points out how greatly the Law School has outgrown its present accommodations. The pressure of increased enrollments, felt in all departments of the University, is particularly acute in the Law School and no effective remedy is immediately at hand. Approximately a thousand students are enrolled in the school and, as Dean Pound makes clear, sections meeting now are larger than the whole classes for which the lecture rooms were planned. Under such circumstances, the school has come to a parting of the ways. It is not possible to continue much longer under...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NEW SUIT FOR THE LAW SCHOOL | 3/23/1922 | See Source »

...meeting yesterday afternoon, the University Debating Council decided that it will be impossible to accept the challenge of Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, to a debate this year by means of wireless telephone or radiophone. The council felt that in view of the approaching triangular debate with Yale and Princeton and especially due to lack of efficient sending apparatus in the University such a debate would be impracticable. It is altogether probable that by another year, the suggestion will be put into effect, and they by using a powerful radio station in Boston or by additions to the equipment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL NOT DEBATE WITH ASHLAND | 3/22/1922 | See Source »

...effects of this vacillating course in military appropriations are being felt throughout the army. It discourages competent men from entering the service, because of the uncertainty and lack of permanency; at the same time it lowers the morale and efficiency within the organization, until it is getting to be almost impossible to use to best advantage the personnel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GUARD WITHOUT | 3/21/1922 | See Source »

Most important of all, the effects of the compulsory athletic system of Freshmen, now in its third year are being felt throughout the University. Men who have no particular ability in any of the major sports are turning to the minor sports to find exercise and competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MINOR SPORTS RENAISSANCE | 3/17/1922 | See Source »

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