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...whole body. Indeed that is, we take it, the key note of the whole movement. The details are perplexing, the plans of action elaborate and yet the ultimate success of the work depends on the sincere intelligent co-operation of the administrative officers. No amount of detailed specification can avail as much as the spirit of co-operation. High ideals inspired the proceedings from the first; with these obtaining, proper treatment of graduate school and other problems can be confidently expected...
...telephoning Cambridge 3276. Each Senior can secure one picture free of charge for the committee to use in the Class Album, while reduced rates will be given on all grades of pictures for personal use. Any groups which are to be taken for the Class Album should also avail themselves of this opportunity as one picture for the Album will be furnished free as in the case of individual pictures. Reduced rates will also be given on such additional pictures. Managers of teams and theatrical productions are asked to co-operate with the committee by arranging for their pictures...
...immediately for scrub hockey. Last year a whole week of the best ice of the winter was lost because men neglected to sign up until after the Christmas vacation. The uncertainty of the weather makes it essential that the teams be organized before the vacation starts so they may avail themselves of the ice when it does come...
...post-season football harvest is a crop of all-America teams; from East and West, from real editors and near coaches, come suggestions for a combination of the mightiest of the mighty. Yet what do they all avail? The Western theorist's team is an all-Western team with a couple of easterners as a sop to eastern criticizers, and vice versa with the eastern theorist, only here it has been the custom to have at least a majority of players from the critic's own college. It is all so much wasted effort. Those who could do the best...
...playing of Yale against Holy Cross on the following Saturday was a distinct disappointment to all followers of the blue eleven, the game being marked by frequent fumbles and generally ragged playing. A week of good hard practice under Tom Shevlin seemed to be of no avail and the eleven played to a no score tie with the University of Maine. The chief weakness lay in the backfield which was far below expectations, while the line, although it held the Maine eleven scoreless showed that great improvement was also necessary in this department. This poor showing resulted in another week...