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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that after the exercises the President was accustomed to hear public confessions from the students in the presence of all the classes and officers and to administer discipline which consisted of degradation, admonition, or expulsion, according to the nature of the offence. Many instances of humiliating acknowledgement of error and sin are recorded. In the diary of President Leavitt is found the following extract: "November 4, 1712, A-- was publicly admonished in the College Hall, and there confessed his sinful excess, and his enormous profanation of the Holy Name of Almighty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHAPEL, PAST AND PRESENT | 6/13/1914 | See Source »

College Spirit is a curse when it prompts a student to stoop to any dishonorable act in order to uphold the prestige of his school. To place money on a game because of a misconceived idea that loyalty to team and college demands it, is a fatal error common among college men. Gambling on the athletic contest, even when prompted by an overflow of zeal, is an evil just the same as the game of chance conducted in a dive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Commont | 6/12/1914 | See Source »

...Waterman's scratch hit between first and second being one of the fastest bits of base-running seen on Soldiers Field for some time. Bowen pitched good ball until the eighth when three hits were registered against him, one of them a double. These hits combined with an error netted the Harvard team three runs. Both pitchers were given good support, although none of the fielding was of the sensational variety...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLIAMS LOSES AFTER RALLY | 6/4/1914 | See Source »

...Class Day tickets that were assigned on the first and second applications have been mailed, and any man who finds an error in the filling of his application should make a complaint to the Class Day Committee as soon as possible. The chairman, W. P. Willetts '14, will hold office hours in Holworthy 16 daily, except Saturdays, from 2 to 2.45 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Tickets En Route | 6/3/1914 | See Source »

Capatin Wingate and Clark also played air tight ball in the field, the former marking several sensational stops of hard hit balls, headed for second base. Hardwick made the only error for Harvard when he droppee a fly in the first inning. Coach Sexton made only one change in the line-up, substituting Fripp for Hardwick in the middle of the game, after the latter had shown some difficulty in solving the deliveries of the Brown twirlers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EASY VICTORY OVER BROWN | 6/1/1914 | See Source »

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