Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
Passage of a bill for engrossment is usually the most difficult step in the procedure, and the bill will now go to the Senate, where attempts will probable be made to substitute other bills. This, however, has little bearing on the University's interest in the case, for whatever change is made in the bill, so long as it is passed, the University will regain the right to carry the crimson banner in parades. If the bill is passed by the Senate it will be returned to the House for enactment, will go back to the Senate for enactment...
...plays of the Dramatic Club which will be given for the first time at an undergraduate night Tuesday, are of even greater interest than usual this year. Yet early returns from ticket sales indicate that undergraduates are not supporting them...
...three plays were chosen from among forty submitted by graduates and undergraduates of Harvard and Radcliffe. That the representatives of the latter institution were successful is but another indictment of Harvard apathy in the face of the best opportunities. When Harvard men take more interest in good drama, the plays presented by the Dramatic Club will be of masculine manufacture; but not till then. The plays are produced by Dr. Ordynski, a celebrated producer. What ever the attendance may be, they will be a success...
...thinks the cause of peace at all worth while can be honest with himself and at the same time belittle the difficulties which lie ahead. Peace is essentially a state of mind. Its progress among civilized nations today depends upon enlightenment in simple self-interest. It devolves upon every man who has seen the futility of war and felt the imperative need for some constructive organization to take the place of brute force, to constitute himself a perpetual centre of propaganda and education for others. Only thus can knowledge of the basis of international relationship penetrate from...