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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Scottish Melodies--(Arranged by Arthur Whiting). "Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled," "Allister MacAllister," "Lewie Gordon," "Ca' the ewes to the knowes," "A hundred pipers," "Cam'ye by Athol," "O whistle and I'll come to you, my lad," "The Laird o'Cockpen," "Here's to the year that's awa'," "Willie brewed a peck o' maut," "Tullochgorum...
Both teams will meet at the home of luxury on Mt. Auburn street this afternoon at 3 and will march en masse to Soldiers Field--accompanied by hautboys and torches. In the meantime, watch for the posters in the windows on the Square; you'll see them, they read "Lampy's it Today...
...have discovered a vestige of a remainder of that time-honored and supposedly fictitious Harvard indifference: A senior once languidly remarked, as he entered Appleton Chapel to hear the Baccalaureate Sermon, "Well this is the first and last time I'll go in here;" and a Junior once admitted, when asked where the College Chapel was, that he did not know. Pathetic, yes, and humorous, but a kind of pathos and humor that can make hypocrites of a good many of us. For several years after compulsory Chapel was abolished, such episodes might have been expected, for a reaction...
...atmosphere. Public life, Parliament, and politics are a tradition at Oxford. They play an important part in undergraduate life. But how many Harvard men will tell you they are going into political life or the public service? Very few. Hardly a man!" Mr. Adams repeated. "They'll tell you they're going into business, which means into Wall Street, a broker's office, or anywhere and everywhere that they can make money; but politics and a public career are looked at askance. And with reason! The conditions are altogether different...
Professor W. B. Munro h. '99, LL. D. from Queen's University (Canada...