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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...delegations, and the plan is now being worked out. The Yale Daily News said editorially in speaking of the matter that sixty athletic teams would visit Yale this spring and that every one may possibly be made to speak of Yale as "The next best college in America". --Boston Transcript...
...much for justification of the solemn Advocate's successful venture into the pasture usually conceded to the Lampoon. And it is genuine praise to say that this month's Atlantic Monthly matches in wit the famous Fake Crimson, and the Boston Transcript editions of Lampy. As befits the "literary undergraduate publication" the burlesque is not too obvious, in fact June Dandelions, the opening story, might almost have appeared between the authentic buff covers of the Back Bay Monthly. There is the same haunting sense of fatality and say-it-with-flowers motif, the same flattering intimation that the reader...
...Stoddard was for a time an assistant in the English Department of the University and since then has been engaged in writing for the "Atlantic Monthly", for the "Youth's Companion" and for "The Boston Transcript". He has also written a number of books among them "The Life of William Shakespeare Expurgated...
...apply up to May 1, 1921, will be admitted on the old entrance requirements of a degree from a satisfactory college. The registration fee will be $10. After May 1 applications must be accompanied by a complete transcript of the applicant's college record. This record will be used in part as evidence in selecting those to be admitted to the School...
...vivacity, susceptibility, enthusiasm. Alluring qualities. But what a jackanapes is he who merely affects them. At least the honesty of policy or habit which lets indifference stand when it is the stamp that has somehow been put upon the man, is, after all a recommendation in a college. Boston Transcript...