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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Contrary to previous announcements, it has been decided that members of 1923 as well of 1922 will be eligible for the photographic contest which is to begin tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. In this competition, which is the first of its kind the CRIMSON has ever conducted, men will be elected to the board on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. A photographic dark room has been installed in the CRIMSON Building to provide ample accommodations, and all cameras and other equipment will be supplied to candidates...
...Luvien Levy-Bruhl, exchange professor to the University from the University of Paris, arrived in the United States last week and will give two courses beginning the first half of the year. M. Levy-Bruhl is a well-known French contemporary, philosopher, and the author of "The Idea of Responsibility," "History of Modern Philosophy in France," and "Philosophy of Auguste Comte." He was born in 1857 and until assuming his position at the University of Paris was professor in lycees at Poltiers, Amiens, and Louis-legrand...
Although studies cannot on any account be neglected, especially at first, one of the very last ways of getting into touch with the College is to stick to one's books too consistently. Some few always go to the "activity" extreme, others to the scholastic. But it is a well-established fact that the solid majority of each class at Harvard proves thoroughly capable of riding both horses at once, and doing it well. In fact, the maintenance of a constant balance between these two phases of college life is the truest criterion of a successful all-around college career...
...Union has been taken over directly by the College, and will be run by the College as a club for the University--a kind of junior Harvard Club; embodying, in many particulars, the organization as well as certain features of the Harvard Club of Boston. In the summer months the building has been thoroughly cleaned and painted, extensive repairs made, and its equipment modernized...
...chief attractions will be the restaurant, which will be entirely under the Union management, with its own steward, chef and staff. Good food, well cooked and attractively served, is the aim. Here there will be a dining room where undergraduates will care to bring their guests and relatives who come to Cambridge instead of being obliged to take them into Boston. Board will be $9.50 per week, members of the Union being allowed to "sign on." Individual meals will be served at the following rates: Breakfast 45 cents, Luncheon 65 cents, and Dinner...