Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Lincoln Steffens, author of "The Shame of the Cities," delivered a very interesting lecture in the Living Room of the Union last evening on "Politics the Game." He described the corruption which pervades our municipal, State, and Federal governments...
There will be a sale of tickets for the Carlisle football game to undergraduates at the Athletic Office today from 2 to 4, and tomorrow from 9 to 11, and from 2 to 4 o'clock; to graduates at 92 State street, Boston, on Friday and Monday from 12 to 2 o'clock. The price of reserved seats will be $1.50 each, and not more than two tickets will be sold to one person. The sale for the Dartmouth game will be announced later. Tickets for the Brown game are now on sale at the Athletic Office, Amee's, Leavitt...
...labor. The former is absolutely useless, for business is as rotten as politics. There is the same kind of treason in the insurance companies as in the legislature. Labor is equally unfitted for reform; the San Francisco labor government is as corrupt as any business enterprise. The old game of politics, the kind that Mr. Roosevelt plays, is one of compromise. The politician bought his position and kept it. Now the political aspirant should promise to follow out a definite program and make others promise and keep their word. The college man with a knowledge of economics should follow these...
...singles, Niles beat K. Howes 2L. in two interesting sets. The first was easy for Niles and the score in games was 5-0 before Howes tallied his one. The second set was much closer as Howes picked up on his serves and played a fine net-game. Both men ran directly up to the net after serving. Niles was never outplayed, however, and his volleying was excellent...
...Lincoln Steffens, author of "The Shame of the Cities," and "The Struggle for Self Government," will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject of "Politics, the Game." His lecture will show how the rules of "the game" are changing...