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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...some instructive suggestions, which may well be added to those already advanced by and through the CRIMSON. No university can hope to appeal purely by academic reputation to the preparatory schools that are ignorant of the real conditions of its undergraduate life. That, of course, must play a large part; but life at Harvard means more to us than the mere study, for which primarily we have come to Cambridge. It means four years of active competition with men of our own age and tastes; competition in any one of a hundred branches of endeavor; competition that is selfish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO DEPICT REAL HARVARD LIFE. | 3/20/1908 | See Source »

...principle of co-operative production has in recent years obtained recognition in the domain of historical writing alike in Europe and in America. So enormous has become the store of materials now available to the historian and so insistent the demand that no important part of this shall be disregarded, that an individual writer who nowadays aspires to deal in authoritative fashion with all the phases and periods of the nation's history may indeed be accounted unduly ambitious. The historical student of our day and generation may well find in the mastery of a single period or a single...

Author: By W. B. Munro ., | Title: Review of "The American Nation" | 3/17/1908 | See Source »

...performance of Minna von Barnhelm February 20, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum has made it possible to secure a cast of the statue of "Theodoric," the companion figure for that of "King Arthur" already in the Museum. These two figures are by Peter Vischer, and form part of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Maximilian at Innsbruck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Statue for Germanic Museum | 3/16/1908 | See Source »

...this morning we publish the protest of a Senior against the so-called two-sport rule, which, it is claimed, seriously handicapped the swimming team in its recent meet with Yale. Without the services of an experienced swimmer, who had played football during the fall and wished to take part in the more important contests of the spring, the team was undoubtedly at a considerable disadvantage. We are inclined to doubt the extent of injury that the rule has done, but here certainly is a specific instance of its harmful possibilities. Our contributor is right in stating that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TWO-SPORT RULE. | 3/16/1908 | See Source »

...University team missed the services of former Captain C. A. Bliss '08, who took part in the earlier meets, but who has left College. H. A. Erhard '09, a new member of the team, did the most creditable work for Harvard, as he won three of the four matches won by his team. G. L. Cutting '09, captain of the team, secured Harvard's other point. L. Barroll '09 replaced B. M. Nussbaum '08 early in the meet, but met with no better success. The Yale team was distinctly superior. Staley of Yale was the best individual performer and both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIANGULAR FENCING MEET | 3/16/1908 | See Source »

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