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...instances of dissatisfaction on the part of those who were unpleasantly surprised at encountering a concert instead of a vaudeville performance. The Glee Club did not expect to please everyone in its audiences, (and it is hardly fair for those who have not been to a concert to give judgement), nor can it ever hope to do so. Unquestionably there are those who leave a Symphony Concert feeling that they would have enjoyed a jazz band more; and others who, upon seeing a Shakespearian performance long for the less subtle enjoyment of a musical comedy. Their course of procedure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Glee Club's Policy | 2/5/1921 | See Source »

Coach Brooks has built his entire machine around his quarterback, Captain, Boynton, who was chosen for that position on one of Walter Camp's all-American teams. He handles his team superbly well under all circumstances, showing excellent judgement in the selection of plays. Whenever he gets inside the 40-yard line he is in a position to score on a drop-kick. His punts are long, high, and difficult to catch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERIAL ATTACK TO BE FEARED FROM PURPLE TEAM UNDER BOYNTON | 10/15/1920 | See Source »

...Rice Doolin, is a good chore well done, and there is no particular fault to be found with Mr. King's "Comradeship," in the June number. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem, by A. Morley Dobson, shows much skill in the difficult sestina, but far too little depth of judgement. In more senses than one, it is simple to uphold one side of the Flume controversy, and only to rhapsodize, not judge, or analyze the question. The normal reaction from this sort of thing has been expressed by an undergraduate some months ago, in the Harvard Magazine...

Author: By T. L. Hoob ., | Title: ADVOCATE'S CLASS DAY NUMBER MAKES "STRONG FINISH" | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...beside the point. The very idea of introducing a measure so repressive as that proposed by the New York law teachers is more un-American than any act countenanced by the Socialist party. The motives of the modern crusaders of "Americanism" are unquestionably commendable in their patriotism, but their judgement, if the results were not likely to prove so dangerous, could be nothing short of ludicrous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MISGUIDED CRUSADERS. | 4/5/1920 | See Source »

...outs will be held in Harvard 5 tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Speeches will be limited to five minutes, and may be on either side of the question. On account of failure to receive the exact subject earlier, judgement will be made more on debating ability than on detailed knowledge of the question, and only one-half of the aspirants will be eliminated at this time. Members of the fall debating team are not required to report for these first trials. Unlike other University activities, Freshmen are eligible on the same terms as upperclassmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "FREE SPEECH" SELECTED AS TRIANGULAR DEBATE SUBJECT | 2/24/1920 | See Source »

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