Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual banquet of the Harvard Law Review will be held at the Copley Square Hotel, Boston, tonight at 7 o'clock H. Satterlee 3L. will preside. D. M. Moffat 3L. will read a poem, and the following speeches will be made: "Per Aspera ad Astra," by E. H. Abbot 3L., and "The Ideal Thoughts of an Idle Fellow," by F. H. Green...
...ethnologist, best known to the public as the translator of "Quo Vadis"; a brief article by Rev. E. E. Hale '39, consisting mainly of personal reminiscenses of Longfellow as a professor at Harvard; a discussion of the future of music at Harvard by E. B. Hill '94, and a review of two notable books by Harvard men. Professor Bliss Perry's "Walt Whitman" and the volume of Dean Shaler's posthumous poems entitled. "From Old Fields"--complete the list of special articles. As usual, about half the number is devoted to the various departments--news from the classes, student life...
...regard to the team, and, as the centre of an inquisitive group, is never allowed to forget his athletic connections. At the training table, on the other hand, a healthy crowd of fellows would no more over-talk the sport than in their rooms, and outside of the natural review of the day's work the conversation turns upon anything but sport...
Additional editorials play a graceful tribute to Professor James, and tease the Sophomores over the question of class butoons. A review of Stephen Phillips's "Nero" will certainly make the poet wish he hadn't written...
...Review of Reviews--"Why Not Savings-Bank Insurance for Wage-Earners?," by L. D. Brandeis...