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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enemies may be blinded by the Senate's unfortunate delay, and construe that hesitancy as weakness. They should know that no group of head-strong and coldly disloyal men may make the greatest of republics pusillanimous. Those Senators who raised their clamorous voices against war are proof not of our indecision, but of our true freedom. In more autocratic countries they would have been hanged...
...Dramatic Club presented its spring group of one-act plays in the Hasty Pudding Theatre last evening. The performance showed the result of some extremely competent coaching by the new director, Mr. S. A. Eliot, in a general evenness of acting and quietness and realism of tone. Exception might possibly be taken to the sombre quality of all four of the plays produced. The curtain rose on a death bed, but the general atmosphere of gloom which dominated the second and third of the plays made the first piece seem almost a merry trifle. It is called "The Harbour...
...interpretation of the chorus is free from blemish--a great achievement for a group of amateurs, and still a greater for their trainer. It is again surely no reproach to point out that these students have not the wide range of light and shade, with subtly adapted tone-qualities and suggestions of emotional depth that have come to expect from the best choral societies and professional choruses. Such flexibility and sympathy bespeak a mature view of life in general and familiarity with a large musical repertory in particular, which even fairly earnest students cannot usually attain in their late teens...
...manuscripts in the Bowdoin Prize Contest for dissertations in English and the classics should be handed in today to the Secretary of the Faculty in University 20. The Bowdoin Prizes include three for undergraduates and three for graduates. In the English group there is a first prize of $250 and two second prizes of $100 each; in the Greek and Latin group there are two prizes of $50 each...
...country will be exposed by the machinations of its pro-German element. Throughout the University patriotic students are wondering to what new insults Harvard will be subjected by the deplorably malicious misrepresentation of its true ideals--the ideals of 1776, of 1861, and of 1898--by an insidious-minded group known as pacifists. Linked forever with the names of David Starr Jordan, of LaFollette and his immortal band, and of Bryan! They will be joyfully repudiated by succeeding generations of Harvard men. Unmindful alike of college and country, they should and will be ostracized. WILLIAM A. READ, JR., '18. ROBERT...