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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those who have forecasted a short life for the new contender in the field of collegiate literature the March number of "The Harvard Musical Review" should be in the nature of a revelation. For there is not the conscientious and laborious filling-in of space which one often meets with in magazines devoted to the consideration of a single subject. Here, on the contrary, are assembled articles and notes on current musical matters of immediate interest and upon its element even more than upon literary excellence depends the life and power of an undergraduate publication such as this...
...Review" contains also a short but eloquent appreciation of the life and labors of Mr. William F. Apthorp '69, long a distinguished musical critic of Boston; an excellent likeness of the late Professor John K. Paine, founder of the Department of Music in this University; a compilation by Professor Spalding of the names of Harvard graduates engaged in various musical activities; a short poem to Edwin Grasse, the blind violinist who gave a concert here not long ago; two songs by Mr. S. F. Damon '14. "To Blossoms" and "A Quoi Bon Entendre," the first preferable in mood and workmanship...
...absolutely informal smoker will be held, as recommended by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications, in the CRIMSON Sanctum this evening at 9 o'clock. All editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of the Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will be served and some form of refreshment provided. This smoker is to be completely informal in nature and no discussion of publication problems will take place. As this smoker is something that has never been tried before, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers be present...
...accordance with a recommendation made by the Student Council Committee on Undergraduate Publications there will be an inter-paper smoker in the CRIMSON sanctum tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. To this smoker all editors of the Advocate, CRIMSON, Illustrated, Lampoon, Monthly, Musical Review, and the undergraduate members of the Engineering Journal are invited. Refreshments will be served and some form of entertainment provided. As this is the first attempt that has been made to hold a smoker of this kind, it is essential that all the editors of the various papers concerned be present in order that the affair...
...energy and threatens their destruction. If numerical circulation may be taken as a criterion of a paper's success, these undergraduate papers come very nearly being failures. As for general interest in their welfare and in their contents, little can be said. It is the usual thing for the review of a number to arouse more enthusiasm because of its clever criticism and subtle shafts than the number reviewed...