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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...granted is as follows: Karl Allen Blaustein uC, of Canonsburg, Pa., $100; Benjamin Albert Botkin '20, of Dorchester, $125; Aaron Ceppos uC, of Washington, D. C., $125; Julius Davidson uC, of Weehawken, N. J., $200; Abraham Green '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., $200; Arthur Oscar Greenberg, of Jamaica Plain, $125; Warren Francis Manning '20, of Portland, Me., $200; Simon Norman uC, of Woonsocket, R. I., $125; Samuel Moses Pollack '20, of Boston, $125; Ernest Harry Robinson '20, of Roxbury, $125; Allison Kenneth Scribner '20, of Roslindale, $125; Joseph Solomon Shubow '20, of Dorchester, $125; Richard Blynn Varnum uC, of Jerome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 17 NEW PRICE GREENLEAF AWARDS | 3/16/1917 | See Source »

...Plain Song and Primitive Church Music" will be Dr. Davison's subject for his first lecture to be given on Monday evening, March 19, and Tuesday afternoon, March 20. On the 22d and 23d, "The School of Palestine" will be given; on the 26th and 27th, "The Early Madrigals"; on the 29th and 30th, "Bach"; on April 2 and 3, "Handel"; on the 5th and 6th, "The 19th Century Composers"; and on the 9th and 10th, "Modern French Composers and Russian Church Music...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL GIVE LECTURES ON MUSIC | 3/14/1917 | See Source »

...thus impossible. The policy of the paper necessarily changes with successive boards, as each one in turn presents its ideas to the reading public. The Transcript notes that the present CRIMSON policy favoring preparedness does not coincide with that of the board of two years ago. The reason is plain; the present board has a radically different attitude. How could a faculty censor improve matters? Certainly he could no feel justified in binding the CRIMSON editors to a fixed, consistent policy, to which they could not sincerely subscribe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CENSORSHIP DISCUSSED | 3/12/1917 | See Source »

...more? We have done our deliberating; we have studiously tried to avoid war; and yet, after all that has passed we are told that we are in a danger of being injudicious and hasty! Nor is there a general misunderstanding, as the platform declares. The issues are very plain. They have been carefully and repeatedly presented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/21/1917 | See Source »

...much talk about their love of country or their passion for liberty as men that do love their country and do love their liberty so much that they are willing to give liberty to others as well as claim it for themselves; . . . men who, upon the basis of plain, practical and sensible hard work in the ordinary affairs of life, carry ever a noble idealism and a sincere capacity for self-devotion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEED OF MEN | 1/29/1917 | See Source »

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