Word: prospectus
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...policy of the Harvard Magazine as stated, is "to publish the best in Harvard and Radcliffe." Such a prospectus is comprehensive, pretentious, and difficult of fulfillment, but shows the sort of boundless ambition that deserves laudation. Certainly their opportunity is golden, their well advertised inauguration propitious, but it remains to be seen if they can bring back the breath of life to the stagnant literary life of the undergraduate and lift again the torch dropped from the grasp of the dying Monthly...
...which the first is printed as an extra number of the Harvard Theological Review, the whole series to be edited by George F. Moore, Kirsop Lake and James H. Ropes for the Faculty of Divinity. The point of interest concerning the series is that it revealed by its prospectus. As a result of the war, many European journals of research have been forced to suspend publication, and in further consequence the editors of the Harvard Theological Review, seeking material for their issues, have had much valuable matter spontaneously offered to them by scholars abroad who, in the ordinary course, would...
...provide a competent pictorial review of University activities during the summer and early fall. The editorials are adequate, but one cannot help feeling sorry for the unfulfilled prophecy that "Harvard will continue to lead in preparedness." Take it all in all, the Illustrated bids fair to fulfill its prospectus as "an illustrated diary of the college year...
...changing the prospectus, Miss George says, "I am very glad to clear up any confusion which may exist as to who is eligible in the play contest. I want to assure graduate students that they will be welcomed as competitors. To make quite clear the conditions of the contest, here is a revised reading of the first and most important clause: 'The author must be a bona fide student, graduate or undergraduate, in an American college or university up to the time the contest closes, June...
According to the prospectus, "Challenge" is a magazine organized "to stimulate the free expression of opinion among American students, to the end that each American college and university may become a conscious and intellectual democracy...