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...CRIMSON publishes in another column today a communication from President Lowell in which he presents the viewpoint of the Faculty, urging men under 20 years and nine months of age to continue their college education. The sentiments therein expressed are not only President Lowell's but those of other wise and influential men, and as such merit the most careful consideration of every undergraduate...
...last instalment of the tuition fee is also due today. Every student in the College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, or the Bussey Institute registered therein for the first time in the academic year 1916-17 or 1917-18, who is doing full work for the whole year, or who, having entered his department after November 23, 1917, is doing full work for the time during which he is a member thereof, is required...
...tuition fee is due on or before April 22, the first day after the spring recess. Every student in Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, the School of Landscape Architecture or the Bussey Institute registered therein for the first time in the academic year 1916-17 or 1917-18, who is doing full work for the whole year, or who having entered his department after November 23, 1917, is doing full work for the time during which he is a member thereof, is required...
...appear that people have read this list and then been unable to believe it. To them there can only be repeated the welcome assurance--Yes, it is indeed true that letters may be mailed at the old rate to the whole list of post offices within the Boston district, therein being included South Braintree, Braintree, Quincy, Brookline, the Newtons, Arlington, Milton and many other communities which bear a name other than that of simple Boston. In the interest of common sense, let the list be read and be trusted. Boston Transcript...
...editorials and a book-review close the number. The editorial on Russian relief work is particularly timely and valuable. The reviewer of "Christine" is, we think, quite right in assuming the letters therein to be fictitious. He does not mention the interesting theory that Owen Wister is the real author. Yet there are obvious similarities between "Christine" and "The Pentecost of Calamity" in point of style and method...