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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From internal evidence, one might judge that the new board of editors of the Advocate had as yet had indifferent success in drawing contributions from candidates, had found comparatively little to say themselves, and had been forced to scrape the bottom of the drawer in the hope of finding something left behind by the Senior editors. Of the articles signed by names that have not appeared on the board, the best is the thoughtful "Prepared--for What?" Of Mr. E. A. LeRoy, Jr. If he is somewhat given to accepting as fact all that he reads in the newspapers...

Author: By W. A. Neilson ., | Title: Slight Laud for Current Advocate | 3/17/1916 | See Source »

...brain, character and ability, can meet all classes on the common, equal level of privilege and opportunity; be treated as a brother and equal; and thus become inspired with the noblest impulses that can thrill the human soul--the ambition to lift up his head in the sunlight of hope and thank God and take on new courage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GRADUATE'S TRIBUTE. | 3/14/1916 | See Source »

Recent developments in regard to the pool give promise that the Union may hope for support from this quarter. Through a consultation with the architect, the CRIMSON learns that a different arrangement is possible which removes some of the old objections. It was contended that water under the Union might cause moisture upstairs; but if the pool were built where the H. A. A. office is now situated, not only would the Union atmosphere be dry, but the pool could obtain unlimited sunlight. Though a final estimate is not ready, the architects say that the change would require little additional...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TONIC FOR THE UNION. | 3/13/1916 | See Source »

...CRIMSON has been unable to have these statements verified, but has learned from the football authorities that they "hope and expect" that Haughton will return and take charge of the team next season. As Haughton's baseball duties as owner of the Boston Braves are heavy, particularly until the close of the baseball season in October, he will not have time until well into the fall to as sume complete charge of the University team. It is therefore probable that Leary will act as field coach. Brickley has signed a contract to return to coach the Johns Hopkins eleven next...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAUGHTON "EXPECTED" BACK | 3/13/1916 | See Source »

...seek to arrive at an ultimate valuation of the different works of ancient literature. The moment has at last come when we may disembarass the Classics of the glamour that the humanistic enthusiasm of the Renaissance cast over all things ancient, good or bad, and when we may hope to view the past in proper perspective. Some monuments of Greek and Roman literature we shall have to depreciate, but others, in compensation, we shall esteem more highly, because more intelligently, than ever before. The discovery in Egypt, for instance, of large fragments of Menander has detracted from the glory that...

Author: By Professor C. R. post., | Title: OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE STUDENT OF CLASSICS | 3/9/1916 | See Source »

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