Word: spoken
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that would send Paris students out into the streets with a Call-laux as-sas-sin! 'or tie up an Italian town for the sake of Italia Irredenta. Even the war, though it has called out a fund of antimilitarist sentiment in the American colleges, still tends to be spoken of in terms of an international sporting event. "Who will win? "is the question here...
...condition she cannot escape, and be human. Mr. R. D. Skinner tries to answer the dicult question: "Can Harvard be Non-Sectarian"? and though he sucseeds in proving the expected answer, his statements are not always clear. It is a stimulating subject calling for broad treatment. The undergraduate as spoken of by Mr. Skinner is perhaps too sensitive and narrow-minded, and the sooner he can absorb all sorts of theories of life and religion, the better...
Apropos of the CRIMSON'S editorials about Mr. Maxim's gifts, its campaign against military camps, and other matters, the criticism has been made, verbally and through out-spoken "letters to the editor," that the CRIMSON is misrepresenting the opinions of the University to the general public. The CRIMSON'S stand against military camps, for example, has been branded as a wilful attempt to disseminate a false impression...
...spring schedule of the St. Paul's Society has been shifted so that the annual dinner, which was scheduled for tomorrow night, has been postponed until Wednesday, April 28. Mr. T. Takamatsu who was to have spoken on "Christianity in the Far East," on April 28 has postponed his talk until May 5. Instead of the dinner tomorrow night, there will be an undergraduate discussion led by R. G. Dort '15. All members of the University will be welcome...
...Smith has spoken several times to Harvard audiences but his is his first appearance have in four years...