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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Graduate who drops a page or two of interesting material from his Window in each number of the Magazine, has in this issue suggested a number of ques- tions in Harvard history that are probably very funny to those who understand the allusions. To those who do not, and it is highly probably that only a chosen few do, they are laborious and savor of the Lampoon at its worst. The Graduate blances up the "questions" with a vigorous little essay on the University's duty of making "practising" Americans of students of all races who come here...
...answer two statements printed in the Boston Herald for March 5, the first appearing near the beginning of an article occupying column six of page one, and the second at the end of this article on page six column seven, both in prominent places, namely at the beginning and the end. The first statement was, "A secret and mysterious checking-up of ballots, somewhere in the recesses of the Union, resulted in the announcement by R. T. L. Jeffries . . . . . that the score stood 75 to 75." The second statement was, "There were those present who were skeptical of the announced...
...committee chairmen have decided to introduce an important innovation into this year's book. On the top of each page above the class lives there will be panel photographs which will include everyone in the class. This will make the book more valuable...
...emulation of the Ladies' Home Journal, Life, and other college papers, the CRIMSON announces its intention of starting a Woman's Page, in which the studentiae of the University will find the latest fashion and society gossip, as well as the best fudge receipts...
...title page of each manuscript must bear an assumed name, and an envelope containing this name and the composer's true name must accompany them. These must be handed in to the chairman of the committee, Arthur Foote 6 Newbury street, Boston, on or before April...