Word: latters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...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...
Though the announcement is somewhat different from that for this year, it does not differ materially from the provisional pamphlet issued on February 10. Among the more important changes from the latter may be noted the withdrawal of German C and the fact that Dr. Morison will give History 10a, History 23b, and History 20n, which were previously announced for Professor Channing. The addition of History 58, the social history of England to 1750, by Professor Gray, and the estabishment of a new course in Hygiene by Professor Lee, are other noticeable changes...
...side of his case; but hostile critics will come before and after; and the truths which escape unscathed will have a strong claim to validity. The difference between hearing a carefully prepared debate on a question and hearing a propagandist lecture on it is that the speaker in the latter case has no immediate check to his prejudice, and his statements need to be seasoned with many grains of salt...
...important change in the line-up of the University crew took place yesterday. B. Harwood '15 changed places with C. C. Lund '16, the former going in at stroke while the latter is now pulling the number four oar. The order of the second University crew has also undergone a considerable change. N. H. Meyer '15 who has been rowing at number seven changed places with W. Richardson '17 at three, J. Talcott '16, who has been away for some time, has now returned to his old place at 2 in the second boat, replacing K. P. Culbert...
...wrestling bouts for the University championship yesterday afternoon resulted as follows: 115-pound, won by H. L. Ettlinger '18; 125-pound, tied between E. L. C. Davidson '17 and L. H. Bevier '17, the latter winning the medal on the toss-up; 145-pound, won by S. A. Smith '18; 158-pound and 175-pound, won by A. K. Kelly 1L.; heavyweight, won by W. B. Snow, Jr., '18. The 136-pound class has been postponed until Monday...