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...speaking here at the Harvard Union, I wish to say first a special word as one Harvard man to his follow Harvard men. I feel that we can none of us ever be sufficiently grateful to Major Higginson for having founded this Harvard Union, because each loyal Harvard man should do all he can to foster in Harvard that spirit of real democracy which will make Harvard men feel the vital sense of solidarity so that they can all join to work together in the things that are of most concern to the College. It is idle to expect...
Athletics at Harvard are undertaken amidst a mass of petty restrictions and constant and oppressing difficulties, but none of these restrictions stands out with such a pitiful emphasis of bottomless nonsense as does this idiotic enforcing of a fossilized theory. SENIOR
...evolved. The policy of national liberality to those who have built railroads and factories, was of vast importance to the further development of the Union. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have been characterized by contests for territory, but the twentieth century will be characterized by contests for markets, none the less severe because they are bloodless...
...Medea," a five-act play, is the third member of the trilogy, "The Golden Fleece," published in 1822. It is considered by some his greatest achievement, and is certainly the best of the three plays in the trilogy. None is perhaps better suited to give an idea of Grillparzer's peculiar distinction as a dramatist than "Medea." The first two members of the trilogy, "The Guest-Friend" and "The Argonauts," are the necessary supplements of the "Medea" in order to understand fully the development of the heroine's character...
...elections of the Sophomore class officers for this year will be held today by Australian ballot in the CRIMSON office from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. There have been no additions to the list of nominations and none of those nominated have resigned. The list of nominations, as made by the committee elected from the class, is as follows: for president, R. M. Faulkner, L. K. Lunt; for vice-president, T. C. Defriez 2nd., E. T. Wentworth; for secretary, E. P. Currier, G. C. Good. All men who entered with 1909, either in regular standing or as special...