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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...touching appeal has been made on behalf of blind soldiers in certain French hospitals. Some of the men have found pleasure and given pleasure to others during convalescence in the use of simple musical instruments. Some have learned to play upon these instruments during this period. Some look forward to earning their living in this manner when the war is over. Appeal is made for small musical instruments of any sort for this purpose. There must be in the University many men, former members of the musical clubs or others, who have violins or flutes, mandolins, guitars, horns or other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/28/1916 | See Source »

...veterans and possibilities to warrant some early speculation on the probable strength of the 1916 eleven, but only 25 candidates reported. Among these were Captain H. H. Dadmun '17, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17 and T. C. Thacher '18. Field Coach L. H. Leary '05 was on hand to look over the material which he will have to handle, but Coach Haughton was unable to attend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ONLY 25 MEN OUT FOR FOOTBALL | 4/25/1916 | See Source »

...which expresses disappointment at what it considers the "academic" character of the new Ph.D. in Business Economics. The Post sees nothing about laboratory work in the description of courses and assumes that none is required. "It is but too evident," the editorial continues, "that our most advanced universities still look upon their business courses as they have long looked upon their law courses--as convenient means of imparting knowledge merely. If Harvard wants to make a hit, let her induce some millionaire to put up a stock exchange in the Yard, which may do for thousands what her medical school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE ACADEMIC TRAIL." | 4/15/1916 | See Source »

...someone should inquire in what way a college education was most helpful to those who intend to devote the whole or part of their life to music, I should answer that it was in learning to look upon their art from the viewpoint of the amateur. And in this connection "amateur" signifies all that is best and most healthy in the unprofessional idea of things. About us on all sides are evidences of a professionalism made all too necessary in a country where commercial development has not yet left much room for deliberate, peaceful thought, nor the pursuance of artistic...

Author: By R. M. Jopling and Secretary HARVARD Musical review., S | Title: UNIVERSITY MUSIC VALUED | 3/23/1916 | See Source »

...want to see a play for the sake of its general excellence, in structure and in cast, by all means go to "Justice" at the Plymouth. But if you look for something merely amusing, avoid it; for "Justice" is a play which first of all makes you think, and then leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth...

Author: By W. H. M. ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/22/1916 | See Source »

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