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...State legislation will be inefficient. (a) It cannot apply beyond the borders of the state; (b) it will vary in different states; (c) its operation within a state is limited.- Cook on "Trusts and Combinations," p. 17; 19 Abbott's New Case...
Many of the undergraduates are not pleased with the turn affairs have taken and fear that with six old men in the boat the crew will become overconfident, and not train with sufficient care. The men have been somewhat handicapped by not having a regular coach, but Bob Cook will take them in hand during the Easter recess, when they will row twice a day and at the end of that time a great improvement may be looked...
...interest of its articles. The serials, "Passe Rose," by A. S. Hardy, and "The Tragic Muse," by Henry James, fully sustain the interest of their first chapters. American history occupies a large share of the number. John Fiske contributes a paper on "Ticonderoga, Bennington and Oriskany," and Frank G. Cook, one on "Some Colonial Lawyers and their Work." Treating in more recent events is an article entitled "Personal Reminisences of William H. Seward," by his private secretary, Samuel J. Barrows, and his wife, Isabel C. Barrows. The article consists of a number of reminiscences told of a very interesting manner...
...Yale dinner took place in New York last Saturday. Over four hundred alumni were present. Addresses were made by Chauncey M. Depew, Prof. Richards, R. J. Cook, W. C. Camp, F. A. Stevenson. A. A. Stagg, W. H. Corbin and others...
...Yale crew is being coached by members of last year's crew whenever Bob Cook cannot be present...