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...amendments would be proposed, and fewer still would be ratified. But the entire field would be explored; existing powers and limitations would be better understood; wholesome legislation, national and state, would be stimulated; abuses would be more clearly noted; remedies would be more zealously sought and easier found; groundless complaint would measurably subside; useless, impracticable agitation would diminish; reform movements would gain in practicability and promise; and the political atmosphere generally would be materially cleared...
Owing to the unusually heavy demand for seats at the Harvard-Yale hockey game at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York, February 16, it has been found necessary to place admissions (without seat privilege) on sale at $1 apiece. By this arrangement it will be possible for every Harvard graduate and undergraduate to obtain admission to the game, even after the reserved seats have given...
...Harvard-Yale debate in French has long been discussed. As yet only a provisional team of two men has been chosen by the Cercle Francais, consisting of C. D. L. Phelps '07 and H. von Kaltenborn sC., but a third member of the team cannot be satisfactorily found. M. L. Allard of the Ecole Normale, instructor in French, will coach the team. Any men who can speak French and have ability in debating are requested to hand in their names to F. de R. Storey, Walter Hastings 35, or C. Cobb, Russell...
...there is enough that is yet undone. The last census of the tenements in New York showed that there were in them yet 350,000 and over of the dark rooms the Board of Health deemed fatal in 1866. Since then we have found the bacillus of tuberculosis and the fight with the White Plague has been taken up all over the land. In New York City we have every year 8000 deaths from tuberculosis and there are always 20,000 persons dying from the scourge. Is it any wonder, when laboratory experiments have shown that, whereas...
Princeton won the game principally through effective checking, speedy skating especially in following back, and ability on the part of the forwards to cover their men. The University forwards found great difficulty in getting away with the puck, and were continually impeded in shooting by their opponents. The first half was uneventful compared with the second, and when, towards the end of the match the teams were alternating in the lead the contest was most exciting for the large number of spectators...