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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...editorial on newspaper interviews in Wednesday morning's issue of the CRIMSON has given a number of undergraduates the impression that all the correspondents of Boston newspapers at Harvard make a practice of "faking" interviews. I should therefore like to say that the interviews from Harvard undergraduates in connection with Professor Hollis's article on football, were not "faked," and that all interviews sent to the Globe from Harvard are obtained from the men quoted. LOUIS GRILK...
...spoke at the Union last night on "The Need of College Men in Municipal Government." He emphasized the increased cleanliness of New York, due to enlightened methods, and showed how street cleaning could be made self-supporting by the scientific preparation of refuse for cementing, for fertilizer and the like. In closing, Mr. Woodbury said that it was chiefly the indolent rich who were the real cause of our municipal degradation. The lecture was followed by an informal discussion...
Ruskin, he said, though not a clergyman, was one of the greatest preachers of his century. His theology, like his political philosophy, was a curious mixture of radicalism and medievalism. He preached the essential truths of Christianity with a might energy springing from deep conviction...
...would like to meet Mr. Jays may arrange for interviews with M. T. Lightner '03 or G. E. Huggins 2G., at Brooks House...
...Ladies of Manhattan," from "Days Like These...