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Of course, it is possible that those members of the University who have not yet taken English A, may not know the meaning of the word Lampoon, and we advise such individuals to consult some standard dictionary. (A dictionary is a book that tells you things about words). Anyhow, it...
An opportunity to hear President Lowell explain the ins and outs of the recently adopted "elective-group" system should command the attention of every member of the Freshman class at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. Even to upperclassmen familiar with the old scheme of electives, the rules now in force...
It has been said that at our athletic rival subscription to the college magazines is regarded as one of the most important evidences of "college spirit." And so it is. To allow our college literary papers to linger from year to year in such a condition that their best friends...
Under the present system of voluntary physical examinations it is very largely the men who need to be examined least who, through eligibility for a crew or a team, take advantage of the opportunity. If physical examination were made compulsory for the whole Freshman class it would enable the Physical...
After the overwhelming defeat by Harvard--the climax of Yale's most disastrous rowing season--Yale graduates took the situation into their own hands. A Committee was appointed to consider and to advise Captain Romeyn. Fred Allen, the 1900 captain, was chairman of this committee, and Mr. Cook was a...