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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...larger implications the organization may be of even greater importance. No country can sustain an artistic development unless there is some patronage of living artists. With the tendency in the United States towards the complete subservience of current creation to admiration for works of the past, a complete artist stagnation is not beyond the range of possibility. The growth of such a society as the "Harvard Society for Contemporary Art" will do much to make such a condition impossible...
...night by H. deW. Wood '30, manager. The list is not yet in final form since it has not been decided whether or not K. A. Perry '28, will accompany the Clubs as ventriloquist, nor is it known who will go in the role of medical adviser. In the past, a student in the Medical School has generally performed this function for the Clubs...
...pitchers wouldn't like the scheme. Even if they hit only once in six trips to the plate they have a human desire to crack something. They want to get back at the other pitcher for all the hits that have whistled past their ears. Although the proposal does not prevent the pitchers from taking their turns, the chances are that managers would discover some player short on brains and fielding prowess, but able to hit them far and frequently, who would stay on the roster as a hitter and nothing else, to the exclusion of the pitcher from...
Various other matters of import were released along with the crew schedule, among them being the awarding of the football letters and numerals for the past season, the approving of managerial appointments and the elections of football and soccer captains for the coming year, and the issuing of the minor sport schedules for the winter season...
...from Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the Ware Prize, offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it was announced yesterday by the School of Architecture. H. T. Anderson 2S.A. and R. G. Gulley 1S.A. were the Harvard winners and each received $25. The procedure in making this award in the past has been to give first and second prizes of $50 and $25 respectively, but, as the three best contributions were equally good, the judges, after much discussion, decided to split the prize money...