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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although there have been wild moments in the past when the editors of the Harvard Monthly rushed about indiscriminately with muck-rakes, the magazine has usually disregarded literary fads and enjoyed a conservative reputation. The Monthly is still conservative in appearance; no artist's model smirks on the cover; but the contents of the excellent November number show here and there ravages of the bacilli that beset the ten-cent magazines, Mr. Petersen, for instance, has caught the--Red Blood Craze. His cattleship story called "Murph"--well-constructed and boldly written and vivid as it unquestionably is--is too full...

Author: By F. L. Allen ., | Title: CURRENT MONTHLY REVIEW | 10/30/1913 | See Source »

...students, as shown by its steadily increasing membership and volume of business. It has assumed all the aspect of a big business without losing effectiveness in its co-operative capacity. It has become as large, as all other college co-operatives together, at the same time serving as their model. And if the new office of Managing Director, filled by a man taken directly from the Business School, not the business world, proves its value, the Co-operative will, in addition to these other things, offer one more bit of evidence against the Edward Bok school of cynics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. | 10/18/1913 | See Source »

Bishop P. M. Rhinelander '91, of Pennsylvania, will address the conference at a special service at 9.30 tomorrow morning. As a final illustration of the actual working of the Association, there will be a "model Cabinet meeting" at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. F. M. Harris, of New York, will act as president; W. M. Danner, Jr., '13, as finance chairman; E. A. Newell, of Brown, as education chairman; A. G. Cushman, of Bates, as college service chairman; H. H. King, of Boston, as community service chairman; and W. B. Smith, of New York, as recruiting chairman. The closing address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTY DELEGATES MEET HERE | 4/5/1913 | See Source »

...Herrick '90. One of them is an American boat, made by Ellis Ward of Philadelphia, the first one that the University has used for some time. The other is a Sims boat, from Geo. Sims & Sons, Putney, Eng. The two boats will be about the same size and model as the other boats that have been used lately, and will differ very slightly from each other. Two new 4-oared shells have arrived within a year; one was used last June in the Yale Race, and the other was acquired last fall. This last one is suitable for a rather...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRAINING TABLE FOR CREW | 4/2/1913 | See Source »

Kilauea has been chosen for this model as a notable example of the Caldera type, in which eruption takes place through the welling up of molten lava. Mr. Curtis's model will be 12 by 8 feet in size, and on a scale of 1-1500, on which the figure of a human being would be about one-tenth of an inch in height...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO MODEL KILAUEA VOLCANO | 3/21/1913 | See Source »

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