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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...represents. 1914 chose more wisely than it knew in selecting a Photograph Committee which has published a book of which every member of the Class should be proud to own a copy. Nowhere else can the graduate of tomorrow looking back upon his undergraduate life find such a complete review of those four years as is presented in the articles which appear in the Album, ably written by men who have been most intimately connected with whatever subject they are dealing, be it athletics, publications, Brooks House, Student Council, or whatnot. Moreover the book contains pictures of all the college...
...entire Student Council will hold its final meeting of the year in the Committee Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. The recently appointed committee on probation will report the results of its investigations into the means of stimulating interest in study. A review of all the business of the second half-year will be included in the report of the executive committee...
Professor Baxter's review of the possibilities of chemistry as a profession was printed in the CRIMSON on May 9, 1913. It is reprinted below in full by special request...
What next? The leading article of the Harvard Musical Review tells us. "A Note on Stravinsky", by E. B. Hill '94, gives a brief outline of the works of the Russian who seems to be again pushing music beyond the limits of reason or rapture. Though as yet practically unknown in America, his works are receiving wide attention abroad. The "Sacre de Printemps," a futuristic ballet, was recently declared by the gifted Florent Schmitt to be one of an immortal trio--the two others being "Tristan" and "Pelleas...
...whole, this number of the Review is a very interesting one, though a trifle sparse in editorial commentary...