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Having heard that the authorship of the Graduate's Window article in the Graduates' Magazine for December has been attributed to various editorial assistants, past and present, of the magazine, I wish to state that these rumors are entirely unfounded. No member of the staff knew of the existence of the article until its publication. Let me add that the Graduate's Window department has existed for twelve years for the publication of free lance contributions, and that only on the present occasion have some graduates imputed to it an editorial or official character. That such an imputation would...
...conclusion of the address the Harvard Hymn was sung, followed by an announcement of the origin and nature of the various prizes and by the award of the deturs. The exercises closed with the singing of Fair Harvard...
...Friday night the practice was very poor. The men played a rough individual game and the shooting for the baskets was extermely ragged. In the second practice, however, various changes in the lineup caused a marked improvement, and the second team, which was made up of good players, failed to score on the first team. The men handled themselves and the ball better, and the passing was more accurate. In shooting for baskets the work was still poor. At present the officials are penalizing very heavily for fouls in order to eliminate rough play...
...collection, said Dr. Chase, began last spring, when Dr. Pfeiffer offered his collection to the Department of the Classics. The Corporation accepted the gift, the importance of which, however, as affording a large nucleus for a museum, was only realized when the work of cataloguing and of collecting from various quarters the other possessions of the Department was begun. It was then realized that the Department possessed a working collection which will be invaluable to students of archaeology and of Greek and Roman life because it crystallizes by concrete examples the information gained in text books and because it indicates...
...program is of particular interest on account of the original compositions to be rendered. Both words and music of the "Songs of Sunlight" are by under-graduates and appear for the first time. The "Variations" in the style of various composers, by E. Ballantine '07, have been played before the club and at a concert given at the Harvard Musical Association in Boston...