Word: impressiones
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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We are so surfeited with lectures in Cambridge that a habit of indifference is begotten towards them, and pearls get cast before overfed creatures who take no notice of their preciousness. Some of the free lectures and courses given here should properly be reckoned by students among the privileges of...
The Graduates' Magazine for December opens with "A personal Tribute to Senator Hoar," by H. C. Lodge '71, who for nearly twelve years was Senator Hoar's colleague in the United States senate. Senator Lodge frankly does not attempt to discuss senator Hoar's place as an historic figure and...
There seems to be an impression abroad that the finances of the Harvard Athletic Association are in a particularly flourishing condition and that it would be quite easily possible to dispense with subscriptions of all kinds. Unfortunately such is far from being the case. It is true that our annual...
If the CRIMSON's statements have been wrong, criticism lies in the undue strength with which they were made. If the impression created has involved injury to the class of 1907 beyond the power of this editorial to repair, it remains for the class, by its actions, to correct such...
The first number of the Lampoon does not entirely satisfy the expectations aroused by long waiting. On the cover, the old "Hello!" or "Back Again!" idea is made original by the expression of a mild humor in the drawing, which is characteristic of that impressionistic style lately evident in the...