Word: hand
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Committee has decided to have the Senior election on Tuesday and Wednesday Dec. 18 and 19. The list of eligible voters will be out this evening. Any one whose name does not appear on this list, in order to vote must hand in to H. B. Clark, CRIMSON office a statement of his claim to eligibility as a voter before 8 p. m. Sunday...
...Turner, Proun, and sevenal, other English, artists have lately been acquired by the Department of Architecture, and are now on view at the Fogg Museum, where they will remain until the new Architectural building is completed. They hang upon the south wall of the upper gallery, on the left hand side of the door...
...length is a most appropriately titled story, "Love-in-Idleness," by W. W. Justice, Jr. It is interesting and well-written, but it gives the impression of being an outline more than a finished sketch. The incidents are not worked up, nor is there enough action. On the other hand, the writer is to be congratulated upon his good taste, especially in his descriptions of nature...
...invention which is a good deal like a sliding rowing seat in appearance, is intended to impel boats, carriages and bicycles by means of arm and leg power. The operator sits on a sliding seat, puts his feet in a sliding boot rest, and grasps a lever in each hand. With a simultaneous use of both legs and body he can send the machine ahead at a great rate of speed, with little expenditure of force. The machine can be used by local muscles or by all at once, and is thus a better developer than even running or rowing...
...most striking parts of the book is the discussion of Calvinism and Unitarianism. The philosophy of these two movements, with their relations to history, and their literary results, have nowhere else been so carefully studied. On the other hand, Professor Wendell fails to understand Thoreau and Emerson. Grouping Thoreau with Alcott under the lesser men of Concord is clearly a lapse of judgment. The subject of transcendentalism is also handied in a somewhat superficial manner. The spirit of Emerson is also missed, perhaps because of over-emphasis on the "Yankee" element in Emerson. Mr. John J. Chapman...