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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Houghton '21, C. Hymans '21, A. E. Kirk '20, R. G. Ladd '20, G. C. Lee, Jr., '21, E. Lovering, Jr., '20, P. E. James '20, E. T. Marx '20, P. F. Nash '21, J. U. Nef '20, J. A. Noble '20, J. Otis '20, J. B. Read '21, S. S. Robinson '21, L. B. Sanderson '20, S. R. Smith '20, L. Stubbs '20, W. R. Wallace, Jr., '20, B. C. Wheeler '21, S. Whipple, Jr., '20, D. H. Worrall '20, C. F. Zukoski, Jr., '19, F. M. Perry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 85 FROM S. A. T. C. SENT TO OFFICERS TRAINING CAMPS | 11/1/1918 | See Source »

...coping above to save, the paper from rain and before it gather the motley crew of Poilus. Nowadays with grin and jest--as if the war had just begun and were going well. But a short time ago it hurt to see the little dogged, glum crews that read the news of back, back-fighting, fighting--losing ground--French ground. Then the war seemed a very ancient interminable thing--but now! Ah, it is young with hope and confidence and faith. Hail, the French spirit that can live on faith alone for four long, losing years--to celebrate so gaily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WE WILL NOT SEE AGAIN A RETREAT COMING OUR WAY" | 10/25/1918 | See Source »

...Auslander invokes "the high, unheeding heart of beauty" melodiously; then, with a sense of return to actualities we read "Runaway," by Malcolm Cowley. Here is poetry stripped of every decoration. The technique is clever, but concealed; and the whole interest is thrown on the psychology of the country boy running away to make his fortune in the city...

Author: By S. F. Damon ., | Title: Class Day Number of Advocate Good and Shows Intelligence | 6/8/1918 | See Source »

...disgruntled graduate, writing in The Forum some years ago, distinguished the Lampoon as the only paper in the University which wasn't afraid to tell the truth. His statement was a rank libel, but it has its germs of fact. One reads the CRIMSON to read about local events, and the Illustrated to see pictures of them; the Advocate is a sample of what the undergraduates are writing. But if one is hunting for the quintessence of the University, the thrice-distilled spirit, the punch, as it were; at present as in the past, one goes to the Lampoon...

Author: By Malcolm COWLEY ., | Title: Current Lampy Shows No Mercy | 5/28/1918 | See Source »

During the extent of the present conflict it is entirely fitting and proper that we should discuss and constructively criticize all important and many unimportant issues. Free speech is a glorious privilege, but the more we talk the more we must read. For the college man, it is a crime to be uninformed, a dark sin to be misinformed. Brains will win the war! Don't waste yours. The Pennsylvanian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/27/1918 | See Source »

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