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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...appalling limitations existent in the estimation, as to what constitutes cultivation, appeals justly for a more concrete realization of the intellectual and emotional scope afforded by music of the highest type, and establishes the unassailable right of the arts to occupy a position as a means of culture fully equal to that afforded by literature. In view, of the astounding failure to grasp the comprehensive attributes of music as a cultural factor. Professor Spalding's article is timely and its pervasiveness is supported by felicitous quotations, of which those from Carlyle and Nietzeche are the most notable...
...forward line, then, seems to be fairly well cared for. To develop a backfield equal to Captain Mahan's will be somewhat more of a task. If the new material produces a strong running combination, a punter who can rival Mahan is yet to be found. Horween, Enwright and Robinson are good punters; and Robinson is also an excellent drop-kicker; but none of them have the power of the 1915 captain
...success of the football season which came to a climax Saturday will make the year 1915 long memorable. The eleven of 1915 is especially fortunate in having as its leader Captain Mahan, the most successful scorer in all Harvard-Yale football. For Captain Mahan's twenty-nine points alone equal the greatest number which Yale has ever scored against the University, excepting the year 1884; and it is greater than the total made by Harvard against Yale in any one game with the exception of last year. Congratulations are due to Captain Mahan and his most successful of all University...
...Nine" Conference closes its season today. Minnesota and Illinois have equal claim to the title at present. If they defeat their respective opponents today, Wisconsin and Chicago, the result will still be undecided. A defeat for either would give the other a clear claim...
...bequest of more than one million dollars has been made to Yale University by Justus S. Hotchkiss of New Haven. Yale is made the legatee of the donator's estate. The fund which goes to the university will be divided into three equal parts, each of which will be given to one of the three departments of the University. In addition, $50,000 is left as a church fund. The late Mr. Hotchkiss was a rubber merchant...