Edmund H. Harvey

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The Five Dollar Gold Piece

A large segment of the American reading public has the peculiar obsession to "get inside" somebody--anybody--to see "what makes 'em

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A Half-Century of Harvard in Fiction

When John Marquand '15 was asked whether he enjoyed his undergraduate days at Harvard, he replied without hesitation, "Not especially."

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Academic Moderne, Inc

Rarely does a school catalogue qualify as literature, but once in a while one appears whose clan, whose style, whose

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Sense of Humor

Somehow I suspect that Stephen Potter wrote Sense of Humor because he thought he must. As the most popular humorous

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Subjective Autobiography: The Vagabond

The novels of Colette are not only subjective but largely autobiographical. Each crisis of her life, almost as in a

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Mrs. Garrett's Haitian Trip

Mrs. Eileen J. Garrett, who is occasionally a medium, recently made several trips to Haiti to study paranormal experiences and

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A World of Love

(By Elizabeth Bowen; Alfred A. Knopf; 244 pp.; $3.50) The maxim, avoid mass, has gained a select following in the

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The Great Outdoors, Etc.

We missed the yodeling, but we arrived in time for the pig-chase, the wood chopping, and the dancing. Everyone seemed

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The Advocate

An excess of talent may sometimes be the curse of an undergraduate literary magazine. Often single pieces are noteworthy, but

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Brigadoon

In the Scottish highlands there is a town that comes to life once every hundred years. This town is called

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Brown

Like Harvard, Brown is in a large city. Unlike Harvard, it stands on a hill. Aside from comparisons of this

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Lest the West

A rodeo is something that has to be smelled to be believed. The World's championship Rodeo in Boston Garden is

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The Old School Tie

Because Arthur Tuckerman is a fairly good and very glib writer, his first novel will be on the best seller

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The Benchley Roundup

Oddly enough it is quite unnecessary to know anything about Benchley the Man. Perhaps some might delve into his life

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The Advocate

If the Advocate were but an echo, only an echo of the wealth of talent it has to draw from.

College

Going Home

Allston

Faust Looks Forward

House Life

Harvard Strong: Multimedia Feature

Central Administration

The Rise of HPAC: Multimedia Feature