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...more of a band than we have had in former years. The decision seems to have been made, however, not on the basis of a comparison with other years, but through the desire to have a thoroughly capable and well-trained band at Yale Field, such as will be found on the opposite side of the gridiron. This standard of excellence is obviously beyond the range of a student organization and it is too much to expect of it. The University band as constituted at present hangs together only through the perseverance of a few men who assume the responsibility...
...annual clothing collection which will be made today and tomorrow is a worthy and necessary object of philanthropic interest. The applications for clothing which come particularly at this time of year are numerous and the benefits to be scattered far reaching. This year many charitable institutions have found themselves destitute of funds which heretofore they have been able to rely on and so are unable to supply many of the urgent demands of poverty. It requires no great sacrifice to discard old clothes, and it is well worth the effort to have them ready for the collectors and thereby feel...
...much one of the stock characters of the woods story as the rascally slave of Latin comedy; but three appearances in one week is overworking him, and the reader would sympathize if he struck. Mr. Ashwell writes of a day's fishing in Devon, in which he found sober English trout properly shy of big and gaudy American flies; but the discovery has not chastened his adjectives. The propensity to fine phrases is the besetting temptation of many college writers--not the exuberance of fancy which is attributed to youth, but the exuberance of dictionary which makes some fashionable authors...
...ever-present optimism was the keynote of his speech and we are all enlisted at his invitation in discovering the right man, a man in the very flush of the prime of life, to undertake the responsibilities which have been his for forty years. The successor will be found and it has seemed best that he be found...
...management cannot answer communications requesting a change of seats, and reserves the right to reject any application not complying with the above regulations. Each application must be accompanied by a check or money-order covering the cost of the tickets at $2 each. Any Harvard man whose tickets are found in the hands of a speculator, will be black-listed and win be denied the privilege of application hereafter...