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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...place for the mediocre man who hangs back. He must make his way in his own fashion, just the same as he would if he were fighting the world. The men who have battled their way through Harvard to the top have a good conception of the kind of opposition they must conquer in the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOMETHING IN THE AIR. | 5/24/1919 | See Source »

...later, when students were forbidden to eat "plumb-cake," what this delicacy may be is not known but the authorities evidently took a dislike to it, for in 1722 we find a more stringent edict: "No provision for Plumb Cake, Roasted, Boyled, or Baked Meates or Pyres of any kind shall be made by any Commencer." They further stipulated that "Distilled Lyquours" were to be seized by tutors. What these gentlemen did with the confiscated property is not told, but an entry in the diary of one is significant,--"Bought two corkscrews at 4d each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLASS DAY | 5/17/1919 | See Source »

...impression that the columns of the CRIMSON were not open to attempts at parody of the same type as the red and yellow leaflets recently distributed as samples of undergraduate literary genius. Evidently the writer of the editorial headed "Medals for All" is an aspirant for the same kind of notoriety...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whose Diggeth a Pit Shall Fall Therein' | 5/13/1919 | See Source »

...McVeagh discusses prohibition in much the manner of the adept writer of theses, but with evident thoughtfulness, which makes his work readable and often highly interesting. "The Beaver"--a character study of a most likable beaver--is well written, Mr. Strouts' "Problem of Economics" is admirable of its kind, and Mr. Munsey's translation "From the Spanish" has a quality unusual in undergraduate publications. Possibly the other prose in the number does not attain the standard set by these three, but all of it is readable, and none of it is without interest as representative undergraduate production...

Author: By K. B. Murdock ., | Title: MURDOCK PRAISES ADVOCATE | 5/9/1919 | See Source »

...number of tickets to be sold to graduates and undergraduates will be limited to six of a kind. The latest date for receiving such applications will be 6 o'clock on June 7. The prices will be: Stadium, $1.50 each; Memorial, $1 each; Yard, 45 cents each. Seniors may also apply at this sale, but will receive no reduced rate. Every undergraduate may obtain a free Yard ticket and a free Stadium ticket at the Co-operative Store on or after June 10. These special Stadium tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class. Each graduate will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SELL CLASS DAY TICKETS | 5/9/1919 | See Source »

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