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Word: reale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...appointment of the leader of the University's delegation to the Northfield Conference of 1919 is announced this morning in another column. This should serve to re-awaken many of us to a realization of the meaning of this Conference, and of the real importance of the heartiest support on the part of members of the University. In former years Harvard has made a creditable showing at the Conference, and has sent a large and thoroughly representative group of men to take part in its discussions. Fully seventy-five men are expected to respond this year to the call...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE. | 4/11/1919 | See Source »

...those who love and study our American colleges, nothing in the days before the colossal sacrifice to duty and ideals was more depressing than the provinciality with which we kept our eyes riveted on the affairs within our own walls, shutting ourselves off from the real world of endeavor, magnifying our games, our clubs, our selves, until they became our universe. The college, the "college man," and what he was doing were the only things worth while. Fascinating above all other college questions, then, is what will be the effect on the college of the return of those who have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURRENT HARVARD MAGAZINE SHOWS PROGRESSIVE TREND | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

Most fortunate of all, however, for chose who love art is that at last a University publication actually dares establish a department of dramatic criticism and at the same time finds a real critics. Mr. Fletcher Smith, in the first number modestly concealed as J. F. S., not only loves real plays (not the t. b. m.'s diversions) and good, acting but knows them when he sees them. Evidently he has been well trained, has gone much to the play, read widely, and studied the work of real actors seriously essaying the same parts,--in short, he is laying...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURRENT HARVARD MAGAZINE SHOWS PROGRESSIVE TREND | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...Loan -time, such as afternoons or evenings two or three times a week ought to provide an interesting change of occupation for such members of the University as are qualified by their experiences for the job. Besides providing excellent practice in public speaking it would also be a very real contribution to the success of the Victory Loan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HELPING THE LOAN | 4/7/1919 | See Source »

...proposition of a League of Nations, a more valuable purpose will be served. Even the opponents of the present draft admit that a league of peace, under whatever name, is theoretically desirable, and that popular opinion demands some organization for the future prevention or limitation of war. But the real cause of the difference of opinion between tonight's illustrious speakers is the constitution President Wilson "brought how in his pocket." This is the subject of immediate national importance. Should they fail to unite on the specific question, the debate will be no debate at all but rather an exposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LODGE VS. LOWELL. | 3/19/1919 | See Source »

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