Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...example of what might be adopted. The principal contributions to this periodical are made by men who are authorities in the profession, and the views given are of value to the law students who subscribe to it. The editors of the Musical Review would find ample opportunity to show originality in selecting and editing articles by men of reputation, preferably alumni, and by writing short reviews and notes. Harvard has produced many men of distinction as composers, critics, and teachers. Upon these the Review might call, and by adopting a plan of this kind, the magazine should more nearly fulfill...
...Lady Decides," the Pi Eta Society's annual musical show, will be presented in the Salem Theatre at Salem, this evening at 8 o'clock. Thirty-four members of the club are included in the cast. Tickets at $1.50 each may be procured at the door, or from L. C. Smith '17, Westmorly...
...hear echoes of the intellectual battles fought in the Monthly Sanctum over peace of no peace. Mr. F. D. Perkins first complains, however, of the inhumanity of instructing man to undergraduate man, and challenges, "Is this impersonal and terrifying attitude necessary? Would not a little sympathy and human feeling show more clearly a student's ability?" A. K. McC. reviews "The World Decision" by Robert Herrick, but the secretary prefaces the review with a note of warning. What Mr. Dos Passos says constitutes a sound reply to his fellow-editor, Mr. McComb, on a preceding page. A. K. McC., whom...
Compulsion in the Union, I believe, is only the younger brother of compulsory religion. Education should, especially in a higher institution, have as little as possible to do with compulsion. The Union is merely one of the side-shows of this educational institution. Must we be compelled to pay ten cents extra for the side-show, when the price of admission to the main tent has just been raised from $1.50 to $2? Much compulsion is bad for the pulse...
...each winner and runner-up in the events of the intercollegiate meet held in the Hemenway Gymnasium on March 4. The medals will be completed in a short time, and are being modelled on an attractive design chosen by the Intercollegiate Association. The face of the medal will show two contending wrestlers, while on the back will appear the name of the winner, the class in which he competed, and the date of the meet. Gold medals will be awarded to the winners in the different events, while runners-up will be presented with silver ones...