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Mr. Hammond, in a letter published elsewhere in this column, feels that the "one primary issue" in connection with inter-House eating is the "bearing of eating in the House upon the creation of a corporate personality in the House." He fears that the system right be used by narrow...
Features of the first issue: a lament by Havelock Ellis over the neglect of the psychophysical processes of sex in medical education; an article by Ernest Boyd deriding the pseudo-erudition of the U. S. aesthete, the New Humanists, and what he called The New Republic of Letters; a humorous...
If I remember rightly, one of the objections (and possibly the only objection) to interhouse eating is the confusion which would be caused by the sorting of meal checks which one signs when he sits down to eat. It is claimed that this would be more than the secretarial staff...
There can be little objection to the Dramatic Club's staging undergraduate work as a supplement to its productions of recognized authors. Plays by students would probably be not unusually lower in quality than the third rate or freakish productions that have failed to meet the requirements of the professional...
It has been repeatedly suggested in these columns that some convenient form of telephone service be installed in the Houses. For those who object to paying for a private installation the system used in Randolph Hall is ideal. There every study is fitted with a telephone, which operates from a...