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There are two first prizes offered of sixty dollars each and three second prizes of forty-five dollars each. The first prizes may be withheld if none of the competitors appear to deserve them. No prompting of speakers is allowed; a failure of memory will exclude a competitor from consideration in the allotment...
Though it is impossible to evade the lessons taught by this condemnation, there is a deeper lesson that is not always seen; for Christ insists only upon one of two alternatives--good use of money or its complete abandonment. This fact reconciles many statements that at first appear contradictory. Wealth is not a danger to be avoided, but rather a trust to be used for the highest purposes...
...Both universities have been weakened by the graduation of several of last year's point winners, but Harvard's losses promise to be more severely felt than Yale's. The large number of new and untried men whose names appear in the entry lists, makes it very difficult to attempt a forecast of the result, but a review of the performances in Yale's interclass games April 28 and in the trial meets held at Harvard last month, indicate that the contest will be very close, with the chances slightly in favor of Yale...
...list of teams which have qualified for the semi-finals of their sections will be in Monday's CRIMSON. The schedule of the games each day will appear in the CRIMSON the morning of the games...
...Newell men not on the University squad will be organized into three graded eights which will begin rowing on Friday. The order will appear in Friday's CRIMSON. A race will be arranged for these crews about May 30, and they will also be entered in the Metropolitan Regatta, June...