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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the unusually small number of men who have reported as candidates for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON from the Sophomore class, a second call has been issued. Men from 1914 who wish to try for the positions should report to the managing editor in the CRIMSON Office Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock...
...small number of tickets are on sale at Kent's University Book Store...
...Fogg Museum has also received, as an indefinite loan, a small pinnacle representing St. Agnes, attributed to Ambrogio Lorenzetti. The little picture has much of the charm of the early Sienese School, though its some what rough execution does not compare favorably with the best work of Lorenzetti. It is the oldest painting in the Fogg Museum. Lorenzetti was active between 1323 and 1348, and this painting, even if executed by one of his pupils, was probably painted before 1350. The next earliest painting to this is a picture attributed to Spinello Aretino, which was probably painted in the year...
...fourth period was marked with no brilliant playing, though the ball was mostly at the Holy Cross end of the field. Late in the period Wigglesworth was tackled and fell so that his ankle received the full weight of the fall. A small bone was fractured and will keep him out of the game for at least a month. The substitutes got the ball to Holy Cross's 15-yard line, when Milholland was sent in to try to duplicate his trick of the Bates game. He failed to kick a goal, however, and the game ended shortly after. Score...
...social service work done by Harvard men in the city of Cambridge forms an important relation between the University and the town, but one which receives comparatively small recognition. Particularly significant in this respect is the educational work carried on among the Lithuanians, Letts and Poles by the Y. M. C. A. Of the 105,000 inhabitants of Cambridge, 10,000, or about ten percent., are foreign speaking, and many more are foreign with American sympathies. Politically they present a very grave problem to the city with which it is impossible to cope before these people can at least speak...