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...time of President Eliot's death, however, was such as made it impossible for either the University, as such, or the undergraduate body by suitable ceremonies, or the undergraduate publications by appropriate issues to honor one to whom all owe an unpayable debt. It is in this Charles William Eliot Memorial Issue that the CRIMSON is fulfilling its part to the best of its ability. It is in the pages that follow that a few Harvard undergraduates try to give a student point of view toward a man whose heritage is theirs and whose memory they wish to honor...
...Parby, R. F. Tackle '27 20 197 6.3 Davis, J. W. Guard '27 21 197 6.1 assion, H. C. Back '27 20 157 5.10 Ewing, E. S. Back '28 20 165 5.9 French, J. M. Tackle '29 21 190 5.11 Gable, C. J. Back '29 19 170 6.1 owe, C. B Center '29 20 186 5.9 Jones, C. S. Back '29 20 161 6. Keith, F. E. Guard '28 23 187 5.11 Lewis, J. W. Guard '29 20 195 6.1 Mann, T. B. Guard '28 20 186 5.11 Meislahn, S. E. Tackle '29 21 194 6.4 Miles, O. E. Back...
...Edinburgh) and, Apart from its seniority, has no special assets to offset its numerical weakness. St. Andrews, like Oxford and Cambridge, is if the system described by Principal Irvine is to be imitated here the task should be approached with knowledge of how much the three senior British universities owe to historical accident. Principal Irvine seems to imply that the college system can be created quite easily, that it has been so created revived in the new Universities of England and revived in the old universities of Scotland all of which I believe fake...
...long separation to the seene of its first triumphs. For, dear readers, it was among you. and it is with modest humility that I say this, it was among you that I became great. All that I am, and I need not tell you all that I am, I owe in part at least to you, my friends through thick and thin, and the thinner the thicker...
...irregulars" (near-bandits), staged an impromptu raid across the Jugoslav frontier. Soon a collective note ("ultimatum") was despatched by Jugoslavia, Rumania and Greece demanding that Bulgaria disband and disperse her comitadjis. Though these highly irregular gentry are not easily to be disbanded-even by the government to which they owe nominal allegiance-the Bulgarian Foreign Office drafted and despatched a sufficiently conciliatory reply to Jugoslavia, Rumania and Greece last week, expressed determination to "safeguard the peace of Bulgaria's frontiers...