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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Detective William J. Burns of Chicago, will speak in the thing Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Detective Burns spoke here last spring on the McNamara case. His broad knowledge and long experience in the prosecution of graft on a large scale makes his talks highly interesting. His subject for tomorrow has not yet been announced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union Lectures Tomorrow | 11/11/1912 | See Source »

...entitled "Hour Exams", H. C. Greene tells the story of two roommates' rivalry with gentle humor--almost too gentle at times. "Trusts--A Point of View" is a comic bit of narrative by H. S. Ross, whose feeling for detail is almost Wordsworthian. Jabez Bronson is undoubtedly the best thing in the number. "Applied Economics" is another story in which a discourse on trusts sends its auditor to sleep. It is rather a descriptive sketch than a narrative; and it is not without its good points. An unsigned allegory, called Viae Vitae", might be called a poem; it is well...

Author: By Robert WITHINGTON ., | Title: CURRENT ADVOCATE REVIEW | 11/5/1912 | See Source »

...sharp and unmerciful phrase the author ranges the Democrats who "far from keeping social justice in the background, cry it out from the house-tops," alongside the Republicans who "treat the new discovery deprecatingly, as a thing, that, in so far as it has not always existed, thanks to the Republican tariff, is a somewhat dubious vision." The Socialist champion agrees with the Progressives that both the Republican and the Democratic party are side-tracked; and are shortly to cease to be factors in the play of political forces...

Author: By Albert BUSHNELL Hart., | Title: Review of Socialist Tract | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...undergraduates at Harvard are free from criticism. This year, as for several years past, the question of singing has been left until the very week of one of the most important games. We do not wish to enter into a discussion of whether or not singing is a good thing, but we do wish to point out the very apparent fact that unless something is done very soon, the Harvard singing at the Princeton game will be a dismal failure. If the experience of former years justifies prophecy, several mass meetings will be held in the near future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE QUESTION OF SINGING. | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...start of play it appeared as through Dartmouth was to have thing all its own way. After rushing the ball to the one-yard line, Llewellyn, at quarterback, made the first of Dartmouth's many costly fumbles, preventing a score until the next period. Princeton then rallied and with a combination of splendid and runs and deplanes through the heavy Dartmouth line scored a touchdown, but failed to even up the score by missing the attempt at a goal. Baker, however, made a beautiful kick from placement a moment later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON 22, DARTMOUTH 7 | 10/28/1912 | See Source »

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