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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...done neither. He does not stick close enough to his main points, nor does he develop his ideas as fully as they deserve; the result is that his essay stagnates; it never comes to life. This is not true of the other critical work in this issue, the book reviews. These are on the whole, excellent. Mr. Stanford's criticism of the poems of 1000 winters is extremely sensitive and intelligent; if the poetry criticism in most of our journals were as sensitive and intelligent as this, American poetry would be much better off than it now is. I should...
Next day as General Johnson made public a letter he had written to Senator Borah last December promising to welcome and heed the Review Board's findings, the Board served notice that it would issue another report this week showing "even worse" conditions...
...undertake any system of sanctions or effective action of this type unless the United States cooperates. . . . It should be recognized that a policy of sanctions cannot be set up like a bottle of medicine for dosage when and where it is needed. This is a matter necessitating the full review of each individual case, and before action of this nature is taken by any power, all interested must formally agree...
...afternoon, a procession led by Ellioit C. Cutler '09, Chief Marshal, will pass in review at Widener Library, before President Conant, Governor Ely, the Harvard Corporation, and the Board of Overseers...
With the exception of the team of May 1911 it is understood that the CRIMSON team has never looked better and when they all passed out in review last night a hushed awe feel upon the crowd as every one present (well this line will have to go languished they're calling for copy and the space is all filled...