Word: written
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ardent Progressive finds much comfort and satisfaction in the tract under the above title which Mr. Gerard Henderson has written with the purpose of showing that there is but one political creed and that the Socialist is its prophet. The tract confirms the belief upon which the Progressive party is founded, that neither the Republican nor the Democratic party has any realization of the social, political, and economic forces which govern this country, and will continue to govern...
...number contains several cuts, among them one of Dr. Karl Muck and one of Mr. Foote; also a well-written review of the life and works of Massenet, by T. M. Spelman '13, and an account of the plans of the Harvard Opera Association, by N. Roosevelt '14. Edward Royce '07 has contributed a graceful piece for piano-forte, and there is editorial comment and other reading. The composition of the magazine both as regards type and paper is excellent...
...game. But the H. A. A. ticket "indirectly" admits to the Dartmouth game. As in the cases of the Princeton and Yale games application must be made, use being made of the regular blanks printed for this purpose. The number of one's H. A. A. ticket must be written in the lower right hand corner. By conforming to this matter of routine, one ticket may be secured in place of the H. A. A. ticket, or two tickets together may be obtained for $1.50 and the number of one's H. A. A. ticket...
...interests of engineering in Harvard University. Although not generally classed as an undergraduate publication, it has enough undergraduate features to make it of interest to all students of engineering in the University. Of the nine active members of the board of editors, seven are now undergraduates. The articles, always written by graduates, are of interest to the students. Meetings of the Harvard Engineering Society, and the Wireless Club are reported. Announcement is made of the appointments of the Engineering Faculty, lectures and publications on engineering topics, and additions to the laboratory equipment and the library in Pierce Hall...
Professor Legouis is an erudite scholar and brilliant critic. He has written on Wordsworth, Chaucer, and English writers of the sixteenth century. He succeeds M. Michel Charles Diehl, who lectured here last year under the new arrangement with French universities...