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...current number of the Harvard Musical Review for March is true to the principal cause of its organization; i.e, the conviction that there was sufficient interest in musical matters among the students of the University and adequate skill in the expression of personal views to warrant a special magazine devoted to music. The leading article on "Opera and the City" by S. F. Damon, is indicative of the serious attitude which Harvard men take in regard to the present condition of opera in Boston and the question of its steady growth or gradual decline. It is an open secret that...
...Harvard Law Review announces the following appointments for new year: Book Review Editor, Chester Alden McLain 3L., (Harvard '13). of Melrose; Case Editor, Seymour Parker Robert, Jr., 2L. (Rutgers '12), of Bloomfield, N. J.; Note Editor, Julius Holsman Amberg 2L. (Colgate '12), of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Treasurer, Montgomic Boynton Angell 2L. (Litt B. Princeton '11), of Rochester...
...fiscal year ending May 31st renders it impossible to give at this time a complete statement of the finances for 1913-14. A brief review of the financial status to date will, however, furnish some idea of the condition of affairs...
...Speakers Club will hold the second of a series of meetings for the discussion of current events in the club house at 36 Quincy St., tonight at 8 o'clock. A review of the principal topics of interest since the last meeting will be given by Professor L. J. Johnson of the Department of Civil Engineering, and an informal discussion will follow his talk. The meeting is open to members of the University and all who wish to are expected to participate in the discussion...
...Speaker's Club will hold its second meeting for the discussion of current events at the Club House, 36 Quincy St., tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Professor L. J. Johnson, will give a review of the principal topics of interest since the last meeting. Following his talk there will be an informal discussion in which all members of the University are invited to participate...