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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been the policy of former committees to provide that friends might live together. The success of the whole plan depends upon this and the present dormitory committee will undoubtedly adopt a similar policy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/8/1912 | See Source »

Last night many members of the Dramatic Club accepted the invitation of the Shubert Theatre to Mr. Knoblauch's play. "The Faun" is an unusual piece of work--unusually original in conception and unusually successful in execution. The comedy is genuinely amusing and the "teaching" of the play sanely convincing. Barring a little uncertainty in some of the characterization and an inevitable sense of incongruity when the Faun first appears, the play is a genuine success for those who attend the theatre to think as well as to laugh and to enjoy as well as applaud...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD NIGHT AT SHUBERT | 1/6/1912 | See Source »

...liberal education had given him to win out in the competition of the work-a-day world? Perchance to him the graduate of the down-town commercial school has seemed better fitted for the struggle. Again, who has not heard the engineer graduate of some well-known technical school, successful and perhaps well up the ladder in his particular field of mechanics -- electricity, automobiles, or what not -- regret that he did not take four years for a college education when he still had the chance? His very success in his technical field rankles in his heart, for he sees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBERAL VS. TECHNICAL EDUCATION. | 1/6/1912 | See Source »

...view of the success of last year's production, "Les Romanesques," by Edmond Rostland, the Cercle will follow the principle of having the feminine roles played by women this year. The first of the three plays, "L'Echeance." is the story of an irritable Russian count who has an advantage over his rival for the hand of Mme. de Ternay, but yields finally in a typical French manner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAYS | 1/3/1912 | See Source »

...undergraduates for the game. As a result hockey is trying to emerge into a major sport. There are reasons for and against this move, but one thing is evident, and that is that the future status of hockey depends largely on this season, not merely on the success, but on the general interest, and the developments of the season as a whole. The CRIMSON hopes to see Captain Huntington turn out an all-victorious team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST HOCKEY GAME. | 12/21/1911 | See Source »

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