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Dates: during 1910-1919
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In the first place, there is no democracy between professor and student. Let Mr. Lloyd, or any other undergraduate ask for the time of any professor outside his office hours (which no one ever knows) and he will soon see why our Faculty are called the "Vanishing Wonders." As for...
The Monthly has reverted in its March number to one of its practices of earlier days, namely, of devoting its opening pages to an article from a graduate contributor. This time the graduate is also a former editor, Edward Eyre Hunt, of the Class of 1910. His article is called...
Your editorial in today's issue on "Professors and Patriotism" is of deep interest to all Democrats. You deprecate the much "shouting" of the "blind partisans" among our college faculties. So far, so good. Then in some curious manner you imply that only arrant pro-German fanatics have so spoken...
The first public performance of the Pi Eta Show, "A Medley of Heirs," will be given Friday night of this week. The play is a musical comedy by J. W. D. Seymour '17 with music by R. T. Squire '18. During its prologue and two acts the story is told...
On February 17 the first Yale contest in New Haven was lost by a score of 2 to 0; two weeks later the University had everything its own way in the second game with a 5 to 0 victory; and then last Saturday's defeat by a 2 to 0...