Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That the University authorities are not exaggerating when they state in their appeals for funds for the new gymnasium that Harvard has outgrown Hemenway, seems borne out by the following letter found in the CRIMSON of January 25, 1904. Nearly everything that the writer sets forth in this letter written 25 years ago is applicable to the present situation...
...piece, written by Maxwell (What Price Glory-collaborator) Anderson, has a good first act, a second act that gets by, and a third that is impotent...
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...following article was written expressly for the Crimson by Dr. Annie J. Cannon, Curator of Astronomical Photographs at the Harvard Observatory, where there is the largest and most valuable collection of astronomical photographs in the world. Dr. Cannon is recognized as the most eminent woman astronomer, and is the author of the Henry Draper Catalogue of Stellar Spectra, in which a quarter of a million stars are classified...
Among his more important works is "The Rise of American Civilization", written in conjunction with his wife, Mary R. Beard, which was hailed at the time of its publication as setting a new example in historical criticism. This work, which was published a year ago, enjoys a wide circulation throughout this country. Professor Beard's numerous other writings deal with the economic interpretation of history, the political development of the United States, and studies in democracy...