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...suggest that all complications in future years with us will be avoided if you will send representatives who have in fact the authority to bind you that they assume to have...
...Academy is the only one of the foremost preparatory schools which is not a member of the Association. The success of the association is of the greatest importance to the welfare of Harvard's athletic interests; and both for that reason and for the fact that such close ties bind Harvard and Exeter together, we feel that, in urging Exeter to join the association, we are representing a very general feeling among the undergraduates here. A year or two ago, if we remember aright, Exeter joined the Association. Phillips Andover, however, her sister school, was unable, owing to faculty restrictions...
...several clubs should appoint two delegates to represent the club at the meeting to be held in the parlors of Foxcroft House on Wednesday evering, April 16 at 8 o'clock. Mr. Chamberlain wishes it understood that the sending of representatives ot this meeting will not in any way bind a club to enter the proposed combination if satisfactory arrangements cannot be made. Any club not receiving notice but wishing to enter the combination should confer with Mr. Chamlain...
...compared to the student at the university who, coming from the narrowness of his provincial home, discovers in his new sphere so many new and inspiring ideas that he becomes for a time lost to his former self and forgets in the revelation of the world the duties which bind him to his home. Like the Savior, many a young man finds himself shaken in his reverie by a call to retire from the broad life of the university and go back into the common place of his home life. He feels that he has found the work...
...action of the Yale freshmen in regard to the adoption of the athletic regulations proposed by Harvard is favorable, though as yet indecisive. There seems to be some misunderstanding of the purpose of their enactment. The acceptance of the regulations this year will bind neither Harvard, '93, nor Yale, '93. It will merely furnish a precedent and make their adoption next year surer and easier. Not until three classes have approved the rules will they be binding upon future classes...