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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every man in college, whatever his weight, who has ever played football at all, should sign a blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before next Monday noon. Men can form their own teams, elect their own captains, use their own style of play and be independent organizations. Men signing individually will be divided up into teams by Coach Guild. All men are to report at the Locker Building Monday at 3 o'clock when Coach Guild of the University second team will explain further the purpose of the series. Every team will receive coaching from men who know football through...
Whether or not a man considers it advisable to take an active part in politics is an individual affair; but whether or not he deems it advisable to remain indifferent on political matters is not an individual, but a public affair. Under some forms of government, this latter statement might not be true; but under a representative form of government it is most emphatically true or that form of government will cease to exist; simply because it is based on the assumption that its adherents seriously desire to be a part of it. The indifferent man may have many responsibilities...
This is a good dish served in the conventional manner of the Advocate and the other college periodicals. But what lack of imagination leaves untouched continually two great opportunities! The first is for a departure from a conventionalized form; the second is for the development of a free, pungent, animated flow of comment, criticism and chuckle. Let this flow be turned on, as well as college men could do it if they were eager to try, and the issues of the fortunate periodical which caught it would be exhausted in advance orders for copies...
...opening game this year, Washington and Jefferson is said to have been in poor form, but they managed to defeat Union 26 to 2. Last week Dickinson was overwhelmed by the tremendous total of 105 to 0, the victors making fifteen touchdowns, thirteen goals from touchdowns, and one field goal. This defeat moreover, was administered almost wholly through the medium of straight "closed" football, not through the more open style which Washington has found most effective...
...lounge, a huge fireplace being at either end of the Hall. At the east end of the main room there is a gallery, which overlooks a greater part of the lounge and the stage. Here book-cases have been put around the walls, and with the fireplace, form the library. The lounge, the dining room, and the library are uniformly panelled to a height of ten feet with dark-colored rugs and curtains all shade into this harmony of brown, blue and gold. The chestnut wood. The furniture, the upper floor of the building has been turned into a series...