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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...natural that the war should have the foremost place in the current number of the Advocate, and nobody will be surprised to find two editorials, two articles, and a poem on this all-absorbing topic. Perhaps it was not equally to be taken for granted that the subject would be discussed with sobriety, and one notes with satisfaction the calmness, restraint and real disposition to thoughtfulness on the part of the contributors. At least one of the war articles--that of Mr. Fisher, on "Our Military Problem"--shows considerable information and sound reasoning. The style is straight-forward and vigorous...

Author: By F. N. Robinson ., | Title: Sober Tone in War Articles of Current Number of Advocate | 3/16/1917 | See Source »

Without intending affront to anyone, the Quadrangler would like to suggest to the editors of college newspapers that they devote most of their time at their coming convention at Harvard to find a way to make their journals fit to read. Some of the college papers are eyesores typographically, others read as though they were edited by grammar school students and still others, at best nothing more than glorified bulletin boards, betray a striking lack of initiative on the part of their managers. The influence, for good or evil, which a college newspaper possesses is not always appreciated. What effect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Transcript Suggests Paternalism. | 3/12/1917 | See Source »

...musical numbers of the show the following are counted on to score big hits: "Give Me a Theda Bara Girl," "When They Played Little Buttercup Up and Down Broadway," "Barnum Was Right," "Find Me a Melody," "Adios," and "I Lost My Heart in Mexico," all by S. P. Sears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUDDING PLAY CAST PICKED | 3/9/1917 | See Source »

...only those applicants whose physical disabilities are most conspicuous. Men who have minor defects with the eyes, heart, feet, etc., are admitted into the Unit if they desire to enter. Those who are rejected on their first physical examination are to present themselves at Weld 4 in order to find out if they are eligible for admittance under the new requirements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 10 Per Cent R. O. T. C. Men Rejected | 3/8/1917 | See Source »

...male parts are only fair, and in one of them we find a jarring element; for the humor of Mr. Irving Brooks, when not machine-like, is a coarser element than should ordinarily be found in a production of so delicate finish...

Author: By E. Whittlesey, | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

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