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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...concerning suppressed writings having to do with our present system of education at Harvard, the proper time seems to have come for an expression of opinion on this subject from the students themselves. It is for the purpose of eliciting some such expression of intelligent opinion that I have written this article...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/27/1918 | See Source »

...best points in this special number do not concern the radio men particularly. "Summe Olde Stuffe" is within range of being a classic. Written in imitation of Chaucer (on a guess), it has the sprightly and clever versification that only F. P. Adams or a few other latter day wits could give it. And its apt illustration is an artful...

Author: By N. R. Ohara sg., | Title: The Current Lampoon | 3/26/1918 | See Source »

...order to obtain boxes at the dance, groups of from six to ten couples must make written application through an elected chairman to W. R. Odell '19 at 9 Linden street. Each chairman must submit his name and the names of the men in his box. Boxes, which will be assigned by lot, must be furnished by their occupants. Details as to this furnishing will be announced at a later date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE DANCE PATRONESSES | 3/25/1918 | See Source »

...this late date either of the two communications from graduates regarding the Advocate, which we know that it has suppressed; or the answer to its recent attack on the Freshmen; or, beter, all three, to prove its statement that the communications which were not published "were either anonymous, or written in a childishly flippant and comic-supplement style." The undergraduate body should know fully whether or not such letters are "signed and more than persiflage." And the undergraduate body is entitled to know the truth about the Advocate affair, even after the long and almost successful effort of one editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Communication Column. | 3/22/1918 | See Source »

...rumors to the effect that a gag rule has been applied in the management of the communication department. Through out this year many letters have been received, most of which have been printed. Those which were not published were judged inadequate in that they were either anonymous, or written in a childishly flippant and comic-supplement style. Where a serious letter, keeping within the bounds of parliamentary decency was concerned, the CRIMSON has never refused to print the writer's statements, except in one case. Here an answer to this communication on the Freshman editorial was followed by an insulting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE COMMUNICATION COLUMN | 3/21/1918 | See Source »

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