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...very probable members of the 1924 team, W. E. Crosby, Newton High School captain last year; Parke Cummings, a former Mercersburg tennis man; W. H. Harkness, of three years' experience at Hill; and J. M. Hopkins, an Andover veteran. Of these Crosby, whose playing is of the speedy, hard type, appears the most promising. He is exceptionally fast on his feet and difficult to evade at the net; and he showed both of these qualities last spring in the Interscholastics when he reached the semi-finals only to be put out of the running by Farnham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN TENNIS SQUAD HAS SCHOOLBOY STARS | 4/26/1921 | See Source »

...other words, the League is working for the development of a type of thinking rather than for the indorsement of specific programs. That doubtless accounts for the attacks of some of the radicals at the Convention and for subsequent fulminations of certain reactionaries. It is the immediate purpose of the League to foster liberal college groups which shall endeavor to inform themselves on problems of the day by calling in the Goliaths from all camps each to champion his special cause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIBERALS TRULY ORIGINAL | 4/15/1921 | See Source »

Even the Contributors' Club and the Contributors' Column share in the performance, and all the details of type and forms aid in the stage setting...

Author: By Charles G. Loring ., | Title: ADVOCATE IS PARODY ON ATLANTIC MONTHLY | 4/14/1921 | See Source »

...preparation for the study of medicine in the earlier history, not only of this School but also of all other medical schools was,--as perhaps befitted the type of medical instruction given, exceedingly elementary. The science of medicine was in a relatively undeveloped state and was not dependent upon the sciences in any such degree as it is today. With the development, however, of our knowledge of the sciences and of diseases, the study of medicine grew more difficult, new subjects were added to the curriculum, and it became more and more necessary for students applying for admission to have...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

...novel, of the type of "Main Street," so much in vogue today, that deals with drab, everyday life in a colorless wag, will not last long as a classic, according to Joseph C. Lincoln, noted American novelist, In a recent interview for the Crimson. These novels form but one more example of the attempt of the Realists to supplant the Romanticists in the field of literature, Mr. Lincoln said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REALISTS UNCOMPROMISING | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

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