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...Cercle Francais, and the women's parts members of the Radcliffe Cercle, is announced as follows: Etienne Ranson H. Scholle '18 Guern R. W. Longyear '18 Jacques G. L. Howe '18 Andre Varize E. Scott '20 Franne F. de Wolf '18 Le Prefet R. H. Bassett '20 Genevieve Marion Graver 1918 Marthe Boris Halman 1916 La Barenne Mary Peabody 1919 Lucienne Prisoills...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. SCHOLLE HEADS CERCLE CAST | 11/22/1916 | See Source »

...Monthly, through its November issue, appears to be now clothed in a staid and homely sobriety which is at once grateful and disappointing; grateful because it speaks careful thought and meticulous expression; disappointing nevertheless, because the impression it leaves is one of somewhat ponderous mediocrity. We should gladly excuse graver faults if the aims of the magazine had been higher. One of its editors used to say to candidates, "Now go home and pour some hot tar into that story." With the exception of two very significant political utterances--Mr. Allinson's excellent communication on the present campaign...

Author: By Kenneth PAYSON Kempton ., | Title: Monthly Lacks "Hot Tar" | 11/1/1916 | See Source »

...Paulding; an editorial on Harvard men in the present war; and three book reviews. These compositions are thoughtful in conception and finished in structure. They bear out and strengthen, however, the feeling which I have already expressed, that the Monthly must dare bigger things, must be willing to commit graver faults, if it is to retain its influence over undergraduate life and ideals...

Author: By Kenneth PAYSON Kempton ., | Title: Monthly Lacks "Hot Tar" | 11/1/1916 | See Source »

...baseball" for one consideration or another. Mr. Whitney is not wrong in his estimate of the corrupting influence of this "crooked amateur," but he directs his remarks against Harvard, Yale and Princeton "because of their prominence in the college world and not at all to single them out as graver offenders than others." He commends President Tucker's act in disqualifying certain guilty players at Dartmouth "to President Eliot of Harvard, President Hadley of Yale and President Wilson of Princeton, all of whom give the semi-professional baseball player unquestioned freedom of their respective athletic teams," and concludes by saying...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN UNJUST ACCUSATION. | 2/1/1908 | See Source »

...Greenough '03, 32 200 540 14 23 262.3 121 1155.3 12. W. E. Benscoter '02, 25 230 400 38 25 360.9 117 1132.9 13. J. H. A. L. Fairweather, 24 240 480 19 13 242.5 139 1125.5 14. A. B. Graver 3L., 24 250 410 28 19 310.2 128 1122.2 15. W. G. Clerk '01, 25 200 420 18 33 349.8 122 1116.8 16. O. N. Mahew '01 32 210 490 14 18 239.3 137 1108.3 17. C. A. Barnard '02 25 250 460 16 11 243.8 124 1102.8 18. H. Kellogg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Strength Tests. | 5/12/1900 | See Source »

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