Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Read, C. A., business...
...which Mr. Henry M. Williams '85 was chairman, to confer with the Harvard authorities. At the monthly dinner of the Cambridge Club on March 20, the club had as its guests more than 40 Harvard students of the "first group," and it listened to the following report, which was read by Mr. Williams...
...Stock," verses read by E. S. Martin at the last annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York, is followed by an appreciation of Judge Lowell by F. J. Stimson, in which the important character of Judge Lowell's decisions is emphasized. The anonymous Graduate from his window amuses himself with what in the main is very good and good-natured fooling at the expense of the recent case of Monthly versus CRIMSON. Professor A. B. Hart describes the new treaty of reciprocity between Harvard and some Western colleges. A very enthusiastic review is given of "The Mediaeval Mind...
...Russell is well known as a writer upon political and economic subjects. Last November he was nominated for Governor of New York, and his vigorous campaign resulted in more than doubling the Socialist vote of the state. He is the editor of a widely read Socialist weekly, "The Coming Nation," and has published numerous articles in other magazines, notably the "World's Work." Mr. Russell spent last winter in Australia and investigated problems of government ownership and labor legislation as they are being worked out by the Labor Party there. In former years he has spent much time studying similar...
...Romance Languages and Literatures the candidate must have a reading knowledge of Latin and German and must have taken five courses in the Department, not more than one of which may be a course ordinarily open to Freshmen, and three other courses in the Divisions of Ancient and Modern Languages, from among those not ordinarily open to Freshmen (but Greek B and Latin B will be regarded as acceptable courses). Work done in other colleges or privately may be accepted as the equivalent of some of these courses. The candidate must be able to read two of the Romance Languages...