Word: kinds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Monthly wants to welcome tonight every Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior who has a live interest in economics, athletics, literature, politics, or social questions of any kind. In short the Monthly wants to talk over its policy for this year with every student who can write and has something to write about...
...present issue is not a perfect specimen of its kind, it is not the fault of the board. Not only is material scarce at the beginning of the College year, but graduate editors--called in rather as distinguished contributors than as stopgaps--do not always excel undergraduates. In Norman Hapgood's article, "Germany's Disease," for instance, we have but a hurried and slight presentation of something that deserves fuller treatment and might receive better development at the hands of some undergraduate. It is well to dispute the larger avowals of Germany's "defensive" position which have gone forth backed...
Sixty-one thousand people is a larger crowd than has ever attended an event of any kind in New Haven, and while it is expected all tickets will be sold, it is nevertheless quite a problem as to how to take care of the ticket holders. The price of seats will remain at $2 each and each graduate of the university will be entitled to apply for four tickets. Persons holding a ticket privilege will have this opportunity in addition to their present right to seats. The same restrictions as to transfer or disposal of tickets will be enforced...
Plans have been made for an adequately equipped building for the development of the drama at Harvard. They call for one of the best buildings of the kind either here or abroad. It is to be the center of the dramatic activities of the college. Such a theatre is indispensable to the "47 Workshop," which has outgrown its present facilities. It is also planned to provide lecture rooms for the dramatic courses of the University in the building. As yet, however, no donor has come forward...
Today is the last day on which graduates undergraduates, and Seniors may apply for Class Day tickets. The number of tickets to be sold to graduates and undergraduates will be limited to five of each kind. The prices will be as follows: Stadium $1.50 each, Memorial $1 each, Yard 35 cents each. Application blanks for tickets may be obtained in Cambridge at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, and the Co-operative; in Boston at the office of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street...