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Alumni Day, tomorrow, sees the most ambitious gathering of the Associated Harvard Clubs since their organization in 1897. Highlights on the morning's programme in the Tercentenary Theatre include an address by President Conant, presentation of the student viewpoint in three speeches by undergraduates, and a roll call and election of Glubs officers...
...stimulus to more than one open-mouthed and sometimes silent undergraduate delegate from each of the three colleges is undeniable; just as the clarity and accuracy in the presentation of the problems was surprisingly illuminating. If for no other reason than that stimulus and clarification, the undergraduate viewpoint was widened; the conference was a success, and its continuance at Harvard next February is justified...
Hearst v. Pulitzer, Hearst's first big publishing battle began in 1895 when he invaded New York with his Journal to fight Joseph Pulitzer's World for the allegiance of the city's masses. Biographer Lundberg maintains: "From a business viewpoint the contest was a complete failure for Hearst, although it has often been said that he 'conquered' Pulitzer...
...colleges at large will be invited to join in. The broad outlook that comes from associating with men of experience and responsibility in many walks of life forms a valuable part of editorial training, but cannot be denied to those who want to develop a mature and independent viewpoint of their own. To insure an air of informality at the round tables small groups are of course essential, but when the conference comes to Cambridge next winter, there will be one or more open meetings which a large number of students may attend. Meanwhile the enthusiasm of undergraduates and guests...
Policies cooked up by the malcontents of New York University or the wild women of Sarah Lawrence can come to Harvard only in the baggage of a small minority whose viewpoint is definitely unrepresentative as far as this university is concerned. The stupidity of the national organization, which is trying to be all things to all men, is shown in the card sent to members of the Harvard group. It presented four issues, ranging from the moderate to the hysterical, and then declared that belief in "one or all the issues" would be the qualification for membership. Such a lack...