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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock on Saturdays. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...clock. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible. Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...crew prospects for next year look very promising from the abundance of material which now seems available. From the squad now at New London, only six men will graduate this week, two of whom are coxswains. Besides Captain C. T. Abeles and his brother A. T. Abeles, these men are G. F. Stratton, A. M. Goodale, and E. D. Morgan, Jr., who row 7, 6, and 3, respectively in the eight; and G. vonL. Meyer, Jr., who is rowing 2 in the four-oar. In the competition to fill their places next year, H. A. Murray '15, W. B. Pirnie...
...accomplish results in the world by knowing how to do it, and, therefore, it is that we speak with more confidence to educated men, for it is the educated man to whom we look forward to solve all the problems that we have...
...Newman, as others have done, cites Michelangelo among great men with whom Wagner deserved to rank. It may one day be recognized that the two have not only commanding genius in common, but that they hold by no means dissimilar positions in the history of their respective arts. We look upon the exaggerations and fads in the art of the age succeeding Michelangelo with the same contemptuous pity for so much wasted talent and endeavor, with which future historians of music may one day regard the antics of the post-Wagnerians in their feverish straining after originality...