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...prayers of worried communicators and the ponderous projects of editorial writers are vain; the Union has found a brief solution of her problems without them. For one night she is happy. This evening she puts aside the ignominious role of "Mem., Jr.," banishes the tribe of Hottentot maidens that serve her board, and receives in queenly state a fulfildged Junior Class...
...meet. The membership had declined. It was proposed to make membership compulsory among the students in order to meet the annually increasing deficit, but the plan was never carried out. The war and the Radio School coming at just this period, it was found convenient to install a new "Mem" Dining Room in the big Reading Room. The Dining Hall will be operated for the remainder of the year, but the question is before us as to what will become of the Union in the future...
...Major Theodore Lyman, has resigned, and Professor E. H. Hall has been appointed to fill the vacancy; Professor Arthur Pope is to serve as acting director of the Fogg Art Museum, until E. W. Forbes, the director, returns from government service; C. A. Adams has been appointed a mem- ber of the committee on Economic Research...
...Lab.Botany 1, 11 Nash Lect. Rm.Botany 4* Univ. Mus. 29Botany 5a, Botanical Mus. 13 bBotany 12** (Feb. 12, 4 P. M.) Bussey Institution, Rm. 11Botany 14** Botanical Mus. 13 bCeltic 2** (Feb. 11, 3.30 P. M.) Sever 1Chemistry 7**, 8, 13**, 15, 17**, 19*, 22* Boylston 9Chemistry 10 Coolidge Mem. Lab.Chemistry 25 (Feb. 12, 4.30 P. M.) Boylston 9Classical Archaeology 1b, Sever 25Classical Philology 44** Sever 26Classical Philology 49** Sever 13Classical Philology 61** Sever 14Comparative Literature 8 Sever 6Economics 1b Emerson AEconomics 2b (Feb. 14, 9 A. M.) Harvard 6Economics 4b Emerson DEconomics 5b Sever 1Economics 7b Harvard 3Economics...
After a simple dedication "to the mem- ory of Alan Seeger, our soldier-poet, who met death in July, 1916, fighting for the high cause to which now all America is consecrated," the calendar contains a page for each week, and on each page a bit of war verse. Wisely governed by the rule that a poem should be given completely or not at all, the editor has collected the best of the shorter poems dealing with the war. Most of these are the work of American authors, but France, Belgium and England have each at least one representative...