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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...serve best his country and his kind, to lead them both away from international and civil warfare, a man should be not only informed, but most of all ennobled. He must be able to realize what his actions mean to the welfare and happiness of others. He must possess a sympathetic understanding, an unfaltering courage, and a keen perception of what is true and right. We look to our American colleges to accomplish this. C. S. JOSLYN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/27/1918 | See Source »

...years' absence, Harvard has preserved its most characteristic features, both in its appearance and in its social life. But he also finds at work a new spirit, leading away from the mechanical German methods of literary study towards the French academic standard which inculcates respect for the human in man. His fellow-countryman, confining his attention to the undergraduate, finds our young men animated by a great loyalty of spirit, an absolute confidence in a favorite instructor, which argues well for the morale of our new army. He finds, more-over, an almost exaggerated eagerness for exactness and precision...

Author: By David T. Pottinger ., | Title: Cheerfulness Dominant Strain of Current Graduates' Magazine | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

...last week will speak in the following order, which was determined by lot: E. M. Anderson '20, A. W. Tager '18, W. Hettleman '19, A. A. Rouner '19, F. C. Packard '20, J. L. Hotson '20, W. M. Silverman '18, W. W. Johnson '20, T. H. Greenberg '19. Each man will deliver "The Defence of Blennerhassett," by William Wirt, the same selection which was rendered at the trials...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEE WADE CONTEST TOMORROW | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

...least important accomplishment of the Lampoon is that of making the radio men know that they are welcome to the University, which it does in an editorial. What matters it, then, if succeeding pages make fun of the radio man's frequent moments of discomfiture? There is much more veracity than verse, for instance in the "Joys of the Radio School" drawing, which is perhaps more amusing to radio men than to the civilian subscribers of the comic...

Author: By N. R. Ohara sg., | Title: The Current Lampoon | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

Running second for real humor honors is the cartoon picturing just why woman is superior over man, as the illustrated sought to prove a few weeks back...

Author: By N. R. Ohara sg., | Title: The Current Lampoon | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

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