Word: felted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hinrichs, in speaking on "Success and Successes with Especial Reference to New York Politics," said that even as a defeated reform candidate, he felt able to say the conditions are still very far from hopeless. The very fact that our form of government has thus far been a failure in the case of cities, has brought forward problems for the educated man to solve. He then showed that the great size of New York makes the combat against evil particularly interesting. Mr. Hinrichs then narrated the history of Brooklyn politics since 1881, as a good example of how upright...
...with a personal flavor, and a patter of amusing short jokes. The drawings vary from extreme decision where they are decorative to extreme indecision where they are meant to be satirical. It is chiefly in this matter of caricature, and in the verse, that a certain weakness makes itself felt. Wit and humor have a narrow field in a College paper, but a very propitious one, since in College every one is or ought to be merry and everything has a right to seem somewhat novel and absurd. Let us hope the class of 1905, after furnishing the Lampoon with...
...especially qualified to form an opinion and especially bound to exert an influence in the impending struggle. The coming election will squarely test the capacity of the people of New York to appreciate the benefits of a clean, efficient and disinterested administration. The blessings of good government are felt indeed by the poorest and most ignorant of the population; but to many they may be obscured by the mist of some private grievance, or by the misleading appeals of politicans to party loyalty. It is the educated man who can best estimate the good which has resulted from two years...
...University eleven is still in a very undeveloped condition. The need of heavy men is badly felt and there is as yet little team-play. The eleven will be further handicapped by the absence of Captain Marshall, in whose place at quarterback Noyes will play. Harrison will play fullback, and Coburn will play right guard, in place of A. Marshall, who is in the Infirmary with a wrenched knee...
...Quigley, the catcher of the Freshman team, who has played very creditably on the University team in the Holy Cross and Pennsylvania games. Neither, however, have Kernan's powerful throw, or his agility in recovering foul files. The loss of Coolidge at second base will undoubtedly be keenly felt, for he is unquestionably the cleanest fielder on the nine, and one of the most reliable men on bases. S. H. Skilton, who played regularly at second base last year, but has failed to make the team this spring, I. F. Story '03, who played third base during the early part...