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...Dean of Harvard College, the Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School, the Regent, the Chairman of the Athletic Committee, and I, being the officers present at last Friday's conference, assent to the experiment on celebrations of athletic victories proposed in the letter which the students present at the conference subsequently addressed to me. The success of the experiment is of course to be ullimately judged by the College authorities...
There never can be one creed wide enough to cause dogmatic unity. Ritual unity demands universal assent to certain rites, but different men demand different rites. The same reason applies to ecclesiastical unity and its impossibility. The various divisions of the church express and satisfy the religious differences of men. The different sects are, however, slowly changing and approaching each other. All denominations are in a sense transient, reflecting as they do the necessities of the social mind and life, and they change with time. The extreme peculiarities are first modified, and thus it is that the sects are drawing...
...Watson is still negotiating with the Cornell authoritics concerning the Harvard-Cornell boat race to be rowed next spring. It is understood that the arrangements have been practically settled and that Mr. Watson is soon to put his report before the Athletic Committee for the assent of that body before final settlement...
...suggestion of the Harvard men, that no letter should be written by either side. The agreement was to be left exactly as if it had been brought about as the result of a perfectly friendly meeting between representatives of the two universities. The Harvard men undertook to get the assent of the requisite authorities to give it validity, and a game on November 9 or 16, on neutral college grounds, seemed almost a certainty. After a delay of about ten days information was received from one of the Harvard men that it would be necessary to bring a member...
...that Captain King naturally protested against the same gentleman serving in the second game. Captain Frothingham accepted the protest at the time. Upon being asked for suggestions as to a new umpire Captain Frothingham replied that he had no suggestions to offer. Capt. King contrary to reports, did not assent to having Mr. Murray retained. On Saturday, May 29th, Capt. King (not receiving any word about a second umpire), telegraphed to Harvard suggesting Mr. Mullen. No reply was received until Monday afternoon, after the team had left for Cambridge, and owing to the time that had elapsed since the sending...