News

Cambridge Residents Slam Council Proposal to Delay Bike Lane Construction

News

‘Gender-Affirming Slay Fest’: Harvard College QSA Hosts Annual Queer Prom

News

‘Not Being Nerds’: Harvard Students Dance to Tinashe at Yardfest

News

Wrongful Death Trial Against CAMHS Employee Over 2015 Student Suicide To Begin Tuesday

News

Cornel West, Harvard Affiliates Call for University to Divest from ‘Israeli Apartheid’ at Rally

FIRST ADVOCATE SMOKER TONIGHT

Candidates Called Out For Literary and Business Competitions.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The first Advocate smoker will be held in the Sanctum on' the top floor of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock. All literary and business candidates will report to sign up for the 1916-17 competition. R. N. Cram '17, president of the Advocate, will outline the conditions for the prize of $25 which the Advocate is offering for the best short story based on some phase of college life, written by any member of the University, graduate or undergraduate. It is important for those who contemplate entering the contest to be present tonight so as not to be handicapped by ignorance of the rules.

Mr. E. N. Vallandigham of Chestnut Hill will address the candidates on "The Art of Writing English." Mr. Vallandigham has had extensive experience in newspaper and magazine work, having contributed to the Atlantic Monthly and the World's Work, as well as the daily presses of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wilmington, Boston and New York. He professes unusual ideas on the teaching of English composition, so that literary candidates may expect to hear some unusual advice.

W. A. Norris '18, president of the Poetry Society, will explain what sort of verse the Advocate desires, and R. N. Cram '17 will briefly summarize the requirements of the competitions.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags