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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...about this time that Colonel Mitchell read in the Review of Reviews a character-sketch of himself by Clinton W. Gilbert, famed correspondent of Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis' newspapers, in which Mr. Gilbert painted 1) the "unseemly spectacle" of an Army general telling, in moments opportune and inopportune, "how he could sink the entire U. S. Navy with one hand" and 2) the "unseemly spectacle" of "conservatism and stupidity charged with the keeping of the walls of safety about our land...
...programs for the current season of Mr. Arthur Whiting's Expositions of chamber and classical music have been so interesting that at the request of the CRIMSON it seems worth while to make a definite review of the compositions presented. Although the enthusiasm of the students and their attendance are almost back to pre war standards, there are a good many undoubted music lovers in the University who do not yet appreciate what a remarkable opportunity these Expositions afford to become familiar with a great variety of classical and modern musical literature. And as the Expositions are supported so generously...
Both the CRIMSON Prize Essay contest and the weekly Play Review Contest will close today at 5 o'clock...
Later in the month, there will be gunnery practice off San Pedro, followed by a review of the fleet as it starts for San Francisco. On Apr. 15, the entire fleet will sail from the Golden Gate for Hawaii. About ten days later, it will undertake to capture the Islands from the land and naval forces stationed there. On July 1, ten of the most modern battleships, four cruisers and 26 destroyers, will go forth on a two months' voyage to Australia...
Under Beebe's supervision it is announced that the Bookshelf will broaden out both physically and intellectually. For the forthcoming March number there is an unusual number of distinguished contributions. Among these are a review of Amy Lowell's "Keats" by D. W. McCord '21, a review of Santayana's "Lucifer" by Robert Hillyer '22, and a review of Upton Sinclair's "Mammonart" by Beebe...