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...second round Harvard gained the lead by winning all four games from Yale. Princeton and Columbia tied, each winning two games. At the end of the second day, the adjourned game between Howland of Harvard and Mowry of Princeton having been adjudicated a draw, Harvard stood first with 6 1-2 games, Princeton and Columbia second with 3 1-2 games each, and Yale last with 2 1-2 games...
...Henry Lee Higginson will preside, as President Eliot, who was to have done so, is prevented by a recent illness. Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 will speak on "The International Position of Schiller," and Professor Francke on "The Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's "Glocke," given in Weimar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...
President Eliot will preside at the aftertnoon literary exercises, at which Mr. W. R. Thayer'81 will speak on "The International Position of Schiller," and Professor Francke on "The Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's "Glocke," given in Welmar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...
...look to collegebred men who should be endowed with one, at least, of many advantages--a little learning, some wealth, a social position more or less assured, and a fair amount of persistence. Four more important qualifications, however, are indispensable to true leadership. In order that he may draw his followers on to something greater and better, the leader must have a definite vision firmly fixed in his thought: he should look forward, not back, and, like Moses, Paul, Napoleon, Bismarck and Lincoln, must be not a traditionalist but an idealist...
...anniversary of Schiller's death, commemorative literary exercises will be held in the Fogg Lecture Room. President Eliot will preside. Mr. W. R. Thayer '81 will speak on "The international Position of Schiller, and Professor Francke on "the Message of Schiller to Modern Life." Professor Munsterberg h.'01 will draw a comparison between Schiller and Goethe and will close the exercises by reading the epilogue written by Goethe for the representation of Schiller's Glocke, which was given in Weimar in 1815 at the tenth anniversary of Schiller's death...