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...heavier and more durable than the shells usually constructed for the University and Freshman crew each year. These shells will be used by two of the first upperclass crews this spring and the other first upperclass crew will have a shell used by a University crew of recent date, probably either the 1905 or 1906 boat. Two more new shells for the University and Freshman eights are being built by Davy and are expected to be ready for use shortly before the April recess...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR SPRING ROWING | 3/2/1907 | See Source »

...result of the recent trials for the tenth annual production by the Deutscher Verein, "Der Steckbrief," by Benedix, the following cast has been chosen: Derendorf, W. T. Pickering '09 Strenge, G. A. Schneider '07 Dorothea, A. B. Kuttner '08 Franziska, T. Knauth '07 Brinkmann, W. H. Pollak '07 Bastelmeier, P. N. Crusius '09 Dicke, C. A. Neymann sC. Ripphard, H. von Kaltenborn sC. Flaschner, P. M. Piel sC. Christoph, M. T. Ackerland '09 Mathes, D. West...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cast for Deutscher Verein Play | 3/1/1907 | See Source »

...stories, "Little Brother" is undoubtedly the best. Its characters are Harvard men who do not "merely sleep in Cambridge," as a recent reviewer has remarked of most undergraduate heroes of fiction; it has atmosphere and color, and a sufficient plot; and in its fundamental idea that straightforward honesty is the surest means of success it emphasizes one of the most cherished of Harvard ideals. The other two stories are well written, but neither is strikingly original. The greybearded spinner of the impossible story of "Dead Man's Pine" is vividly and convincingly drawn, and the inconsistencies of his yarn...

Author: By George H. Chase ., | Title: Review of the Current Advocate | 2/26/1907 | See Source »

...with discrimination of Professor James as a lecturer and author. The articles all have more to say of Professor James's personality than of his contributions to learning, and taken together they give, from different points of view, a very consistent account of a character that has deeply influenced recent generations of Harvard men. A sonnet, taken from "The Critic," comments appropriately, though in rather halting verse, on Mr. James's extraordinary receptivity and human sympathy...

Author: By F. N. Robinson., | Title: Special Number of Illustrated | 2/21/1907 | See Source »

Because of the agitation over the recent action taken by the Sophomore class in regard to wearing class buttons, it has been decided to hold a class meeting on Monday evening, February 25, at 7 o'clock in Upper Massachusetts. In order that the question may be thoroughly discussed every member of the class is urged to be present...

Author: By L. K. Lunt., | Title: Sophomore Class Meeting Monday | 2/19/1907 | See Source »

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