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Kipling is still being read by the University, and the result may be studied in several areas of the present Advocate. O. Prescott '20 has produced an original variation on Stalky by Inserting Professor Babbitt, under the title of Hugo and Humanist, into two pages of frivolous conversation; and "Billet...
As a result of the competitions conducted by the Advocate, and just concluded, the following men have been elected to the board: Charles John Innes '28, of Boston; Rodney Winfred Long '22, of Cambridge; and Edward Knowlton Nash '22, of Weston, as Business Editors; and Norman Cabot '22, of Boston...
Room 45, "Sufonet"--S. E. Frank, I. Shapiro, M. A. Kugel; room 46, "Dolly Varden," K. P. Smerage, M. H. Davis; room 47, "Paul Hedrick," H. S. Coffin; room 48, "Old Hickory," S. Fisher; room 49, "William Hohenzollern," T. H. Kaplan, A. G. Callaghan; room 50, "No Brahmin," M. Vaughan...
"The Irish Question" will be the subject of discussion tonight at the second meeting of the Harvard Forum in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 7.30 o'clock. H. MacFadden '21 will uphold the Irish point of view and J. F. Leys '22 will support the English side. An open discussion...
The Harvard Forum will hold its second meeting tomorrow evening in Randolph Breakfast Room at 7 o'clock. The topic selected for discussion is "The Irish Question" and H. MacFadden '21 will speak from the Irish standpoint and J. F. Leys '22 will uphold the English side of the question...