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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...probable that the floats at the Weld Boathouse will be put in place by next Monday. As the current carries floating ice very close to the shore near the University Boathouse, it will be impossible to put out any but temporary floats there until the ice is entirely gone...
...play in the first Princeton game has been reached at any time since. Individually the men have at times shown themselves capable of fast playing, but the greater part of their work has been mediocre. Their ability to throw baskets seems to have deteriorated as the season has gone on. The passing and team play have been fairly good, but at no time has the fast and aggressive play been developed which is so necessary to a winning team. To the lack of this and the failure of the men to throw baskets accurately is largely due the poor result...
...Aprodite before acquired. The figure, like most others of Greek antiquity that have lately been brought to light, is badly injured by the loss of important parts. The nose, both legs below the knees, the right arm below the shoulder, and the left arm above the elbow are gone; but the fragment which remains is superb. The pose is graceful, the anatomical development moderate, and the modelling large and fine in the highest degree...
...important aspect of the class election question seems thus far to have gone unnoticed. It has been proposed to forbid re-elections until the Senior year, in order that the final officers may be chosen on the basis of previously proved executive ability. To this it has been objected that the rule will often result in forcing the retirement, for a year or two, of the most capable officers. This point is good, but it goes only half way. Executive ability has in both cases been treated as a fixed quality in the candidates under consideration. In reality the power...
Professor Hart has for some time been engaged upon several important works. A volume entitled, "Actual Government," discussing the practical side of politics, caucuses, bosses and city ownership, has recently gone to press and will soon be brought out by Longmans, Green and Company; and a narrative "School History of the United States," for use in secondary schools, will soon be published by the American Book Company. Professor Hart, as editor-in-chief, is also preparing for publication a co-operative history of the United States, in twenty-six volumes to be issued by Harper and Brothers under the general...