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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...unsigned, on the Stillman Infirmary; the other, by G. E. Huggins 2G., describing under the title, "A Laboratory of Life," some of the philanthropic enterprises carried on by Harvard men. Some verses called "Neglect," by G. A. E., are clever in a way, but a story, "The Divided Letter," signed with the same initials is altogether crude. Another piece of fiction, "Points of View," by G. W. South, Jr., is unfortunately confused by typographical misarrangement of lines. "The Fable of The Taming of the Shrew" is quite slangy enough for the most exacting. The editorials are well written...
...Corporation has sent out a circular letter setting forth the plan under which the Stillman Infirmary is to be operated this year. The plan provides for the payment of an insurance fee of four dollars, in return for which free accommodation is to be provided throughout the year. Those not desiring to assume this charge may be accommodated at the rate of two dollars...
...point in "M's" letter which has not already been met, or will not be discussed further by others, is one which shows that the new plan is not fully understood...
Another way in which a close corporation might do better than the present elective directorate is by better management of the business. A letter in the CRIMSON from one of the Directors complains of "unintelligent interference in matters of administrative detail at the hands of the Board of Directors." On that point it is time to say a frank word. The Co-operative Society has twice been in danger of collapse, both times because of lack of good business management by the Superintendent. The first time, the Society was carried through by the personal credit of the then president...
Several statements in Professor Sabine's letter call for correction or comment...