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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Three Harvard men were among the small number of candidates who passed the examinations recently held by the United States Government for the diplomatic service. They were: Elbridge G. Greene '11, Louis A. Sussdorff '10, and John C. White '07. Two of the other successful candidates also have or have had Harvard connections. They are Oliver C. Moles, A.B. (Univ. of Denver, Colo.) '13, now in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Glenn Stewart, Ph.B. (Yale) '08, who was in the Graduate School during the academic year...
...decision of the Co-operative Society to handle railroad tickets will be received with gratitude. Any such extension of the scope of the Society's activities has the hearty endorsement of the student body. The inconvenience of having to go to any of the Boston ticket offices is not small. It is hoped that it may be possible to include other roads in the list...
Last December the CRIMSON published an editorial analysing at some length the question of English composition courses. There are Sophomores who are interested in English composition -- or perhaps only in their own welfare, in which the ability to use the written word clearly and accurately will play no small part. For them, unless they have secured A's or B's in English A, no course is open. Why not permit them to turn to English 22 or 31, as in the old days when one hundred and forty was an average enrollment from the second-year class? A composition...
...merits of the question of military force and equipment, this fear seems unnecessarily exaggerated. The University will be termed reactionary by very few for supporting a camp which the government considers of value in the maintaining of an army, for with Mexican intervention imminent, and a standng force too small even to patrol our southern borderline, very few will feel that the United States over-emphasizes the military...
...Wentworth '14. The mainstay of next year's team will be Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, who is especially proficient in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. The other members of the team to return are W. L. Monro, Jr., '16, J. P. Putnam, Jr., '16, and R. L. Small '16. The experience gained by these men this year, their first on the University team, will make them doubly valuable next year...