Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...germs of Red Blood and Sex have luckily spread no further. Mr. Pichel's story about "Miss Clearwater's Morals" threatens to lead us into the literary red-light district, but turns out to be only a clever conversational sketch, strained and obscure in places, but entertaining throughout. Mr. Nathan, in going from drama to verse, leaves sex subjects and gives us poetry of real descriptive power and contageous feeling. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Selders both contribution sensible articles of protest: Mr. Skinner against the misleading rhetoric of those who preach "progress" and care not whether they are progressing...
...Harvard Progressive Club will hold a meeting open to all interested, in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock. Professor A. B. Hart will speak on the growth of the party since the last presidential elections, and plans for a big torch light procession Saturday night will be discussed. The object of the meeting is to stir up some of the spirit which was shown last year...
...whole approves of the trip to the Princeton football game; this is evidenced not only by the enthusiasm of the undergraduates, but by the willingness of most of our instructors to postpone hour examinations that would naturally fall on November eighth. But in one course that has come to light, the discouraging news has been published that the November hour examination will be held on the very day of the Princeton game. The course is attended by about seventy-five loyal undergraduates. Add to this that, when the announcement was made, it was stated that the instructors could hold...
Practice yesterday was light as each crew went up-stream only as far as the first bridge, and took short stretches to keep with Coach Wray, who accompanied the boats in a single. He spent most of his time coaching the men to keep length in their strokes when rowing fast, where the tendency in most boats is to chop the strokes short and rush the slide back, thus losing much power...
That the fall season this year has been an undoubted success is the opinion not only of Coach Wray and Captain Reynolds, but also of all the men on the squad. With comparatively light practice and no strict training, the crews have all developed satisfactorily. Tea has been served in the boat house every afternoon after rowing which has afforded the men an opportunity to get together and talk things over after work...