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...following final examinations in courses conducted by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will be given today and tomorrow: Today. 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 1, Emerson J Astronomy 7, Astron. Lab. Chemistry 2, New Lect. Hall Chemistry 17, Sever 36 Economics 5b, Sever 35 Education 14, Emerson A English 1, Sever 6 Fine Arts 1f, Sever 6 Fine Arts 2c, Sever 37 French 23 hf., Harvard 3 Geology 8, Sever 36 History 1 Dr. Newhall's sects. A, B, Harvard 6 Mr. Packard's sect. C, Harvard 6 Mr. Brand--E, Harvard 2 Mr. Brand--F, G, H. Harvard...
Eleven members of the University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will leave at noon today for New Haven, where they will meet the Yale high-stand men in a baseball game at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The local honor students have been in training for two weeks, and are in excellent condition for the contest with their Eli rivals. A close struggle is expected tomorrow...
Most conspicuous of all the defects in American journalism has been the lack of a good sane weekly journal of politics and general discussion. The "Nation" and the "New Republic" in turn threatened to fill the gap, wavered, and finally degenerated into radical slander out of which it is now difficult to discover any real constructive criticism...
With the publication of the first number of the new "Review", however, we discover a real prospect of a constructive intellectual paper, which appreciates the true meaning of the words "liberal", and "conservative." A glance at the first paragraph of this new periodical's program fills us with a new hope and belief. To quote...
...true that great actions are not accomplished by a middle course. But the function of a periodical is not acts, but an intelligent discussion of acts. It must interpret the news, and to do so adequately it should not be swayed by passion. The present attitude of the "New Republic" is like that of the little boy who refuses to play because he has not received his full share of the pie, and is correspondingly useless. An attitude like that of "Harvey's Weekly", on the other hand, which indiscriminately damns all acts of President Wilson just because they...