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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union therefore sincerely urge all members of the University to attend the Forum tomorrow and express their views on any phase of the Union activities. And, while there will be several trustees at the meeting to answer questions if desired, the Governing Board is most anxious that the University understand that the discussion is primarily intended for the frank expression of undergraduate opinion. In order that this opinion may be as representative as possible, I hope that as many men as can will attend. W. M. E. WHITELOCK...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Union. | 1/7/1913 | See Source »

...article on his class-mate Major Herrod, and Professor Wendell a sympathetic notice on E. M. Wheelwright. The editor conclusively proves that distinction and longevity are reserved for Phi Beta Kappa men, and the Man Behind The Graduate's Window makes a witty plea that the College muckraker should understand before he fires...

Author: By W. F. Harris ., | Title: GRADUATES' MAGAZINE | 12/14/1912 | See Source »

...Manoel de Oliveira Lima. In these days when the opening of the Panama Canal is forcing upon us the increasing international significance of the Monroe Doctrine, the subject of South American development is coming to be one of far more than mere curious interest. We of the North cannot understandingly handle the growing commercial and intellectual intercourse we are bound to have with our neighbors south of the Gulf, unless we understand those neighbors themselves and the recent development of their lands. In view of this, it is no slight privilege to hear so distinguished a son of Latin America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON LATIN AMERICA. | 11/14/1912 | See Source »

...Union my experience was that it had steadily advanced each year. I found men of all ages, positions, and classes mingling cordially and freely. The same will transpire in the Harvard Union as soon as this is generally recognized as an important feature and all members of the University understand this is a common ground for social greeting and interchange. MARTIN K. SCHERMERHORN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Union the Proper Place for Forum. | 11/7/1912 | See Source »

...play is a presentation of the conditions which corrupt politics. The Boss becomes the spokesman of the people he represents--giving them what they want because their wants are his wants--because he is their mouthpiece, and being like them, no better and no worse, he understands them. The scene is laid in a large American city, and the conflict is between the Boss who justifies himself to himself, and his neice who sees clearly the destruction that his altruistic intentions--altruistic though they are avaricious -- precipitate. But from blaming the Boss, she comes to understand that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "SOMETHING FOR NOTHING" | 11/2/1912 | See Source »

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