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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last-named play was the first choice of the three judges of the play competition: Walter Pritchard Eaton '00, Louis Evan Shipman, and Professor G. P. Baker '87. It was written by Rachel Butler, a Radcliffe graduate, and is a fantasy, light in plot, and with the dreamy characters of a fairy story. The chief character is a French pastry cook who delights in being an expert matchmaker. "America Passes By," by K. L. Andrews 1G., the judges' second choice, deals with the problems that affianced couples face today. The two engaged couples in the play sensibly decide that they...
...graduate of the University now studying at the Harvard Law School has recently written to the California Alumni Fortnightly concerning Harvard, ... "Though the knowledge of the Western section of the country among the undergraduates," says the writer, "is almost nil, I find the graduate students are mostly from the West and South." The dormitories and the Union strongly impress the Californian. "All of us," he says, "who have seen the Harvard Union and its large service to the University recognize that such an institution is badly needed at California." Just at this moment it is well to receive this suggestion...
...competition for the Senior Class Song starts today. The song must be written by a Senior and should be suitable to be sung at all graduate and undergraduate gatherings of the class, as well as by the Glee Club at Yard concerts and on Class Day. It should be simple and spirited, yet of a sufficiently dignified nature to be sung on all class occasions. Two verses are customary and a chorus is optional...
...Cage this afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock to give individual instruction to those field event men who report. Weight event men are particularly urged to come out. Those men who have to cut the military lecture to attend this practice must hand in a written excuse at the Headquarters, Weld 3, tomorrow morning...
...life has been an extraordinary one. He joined the socialist movement when 18 years old in England, but violently opposing the Boer War, he came to the United States in 1901. Since that time he has devoted his entire life to the field of sociology. Mr. Spargo has written many books on socialism, many of which are used as text-books in courses of social ethics in the University. Among these are "The Bitter Cry of the Children," "The Common Sense of the Milk Question" and "Applied Socialism...