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...team who has shown himself, in the course of training, to be unfit for the contest. Under the present system the coach is in danger of being blamed for shortcomings, on the part of the members of the team, which he cannot avoid...
...there can be no compromise, for one sort represents the mastery of a book, the other the mastery of a subject. This concrete example, applying to one or two studies in Harvard, applies in its general moral to all studies at all colleges. The entrance examinations of a college cannot be merged with those of another, unless the whole intellectual individuality of the college is at the same time compromised and lost...
...political managers that Harvard shall send on a delegation to attend the Inauguration at Washington on March 4, and that the newspapers are hinting that the delegation should be a large one, so that Harvard may outdo Yale and be assigned to the head of the procession. I cannot refrain from expressing the hope that Harvard will send no delegation, but will remain quietly at home and attend to her own affairs. Quite apart from political questions and whether one wishes to endorse the course of the government or not, it seems to an old Harvard man, like myself, entirely...
Then, too, under the present arrangements it is impossible for the team to get a sufficient amount of coaching. Mr. Dohs can only spare two evenings in the week for instruction, and cannot in that time do justice to each individual. It would, therefore, be an immense benefit to the club to hire another instructor, who could devote more of his time to developing and perfecting the team. But as the membership dues of the club are only two dollars a year and as the team does not get any financial aid from the Athletic Committee, this step...
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