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...University football squad was given a long scrimmage in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. The work of the first squad was rather lifeless; the line was slow and the backs failed to pick their holes. Smith was not dressed and it has been decided that he cannot play in scrimmages until Monday. His injury is not serious, however. Corbott was on the field but took only a slight drill in kicking; Minot is fast rounding into shape and it is expected that he will be out soon...
Ignorance on the part of the undergraduates of the plans for tonight's demonstration must be responsible for the disappointingly small demands for outfits yesterday. We cannot believe that it is mere indifference, for Harvard students have shown hitherto on many such occasions their readiness to respond to any reasonable request...
...essential work of the university professional in character. But that requires a far higher and better type of secondary school than we possess, or are likely to possess for many years. Moreover, excellent as the German system is for Germany, it is not wholly suited to our Republic, which cannot, in my opinion, afford to lose the substantial, if intangible, benefits the nation has derived from its colleges. Surely the college can give freedom of thought, a breadth of outlook, a training for citizenship, which neither the secondary nor the professional school in this country can equal...
...could be done without loss by putting a certain portion of the plant out of commission. The enrollment of members has so far exceeded expectations that the Committee has decided to utilize the whole plant and to organize the service so as to accommodate 1200 members. As this change cannot be put into effect until after the Inauguration, all applications for admission received this week have been placed upon the waiting list. Beginning Thursday evening at dinner, all men on the waiting list will be admitted to the Hall until the number of 1200 is reached...
...following men will report at the University boathouse, dressed to row, at 4 o'clock sharp: Anderson, Bacon, Balch, Beane, Cutler, Eaton, Faxon, Forster, Higginson, Hoar, Howell, Hooper, Jowett, Kempton, F. H. Leslie, Loring, Metcalf, Newton, Sargent, Shillito, Strong, Trumbull, Waite, Ward, Whitney, L. Withington, Voorhees, Wiggins. Anyone who cannot report at the above time please notify J. E. Waid '10, Westmorly 144, before 1 o'clock...