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Professor John K. Paine has completed the Columbian March which he was invited to compose for the dedication ceremonies of the World's Fair. It will be the first number on the program and will be played by a full orchestra. It is announced that Professor Paine has provided the following original words for the choral ending of his composition...
...arrival of Walter Camp in New Haven has brought about many changes in the make-up of Yale's football eleven. McCrea has been placed in center instead of Stillman. Cochrane's position at right end is taken by Greenway. Hancock was put at left guard Butterworth played full-back and Graves went to half-back, as Laurie Bliss has wrenched his knee which will prevent him from playing for some time. Messler's place at left-guard was taken by Jenkins, the ex-Harvard rusher. The change of positions showed the lack of experience on the part...
...These long courses in short terms, the attempt to keep the University under full steam through the moist heat of a Chicago summer, the encouragement given to the student to compress four years' work into three years - the whole scheme breathes that nervous, restless haste which is one of the most deplorable features of American life; and when our universities come to forget that "school" means leisure, and that high-thinking cannot be hurried, one of the last safeguards against the national vice of over-pressure will be lost...
Trafford, (full back) Pratt...
Fennessy (full back...