Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team which the University presents this fall is an untried one. Only four of the men who start tomorrow were in the Intercollegiates at New Ha- ven last fall. Only one runner is available from last year's Freshman team. But the team is in good condition and able to stand a hard race...
President Lowell explained the present high standing of the Law School as due to the fact that its students are drawn from all parts of the United States and when they leave help to centralize the law of the country by this common bond. The good relations between Faculty and students and the membership in clubs of men who are not from one section of the country aid in producing this result...
...known that if victory over Princeton and Yale crowns our standards, we will troop upon the field and indulge in a good, old-fashioned gloat. And if, on the other hand, confusion on our banners wait, we sincerely hope and confidently expect that our conquerors will themselves provide the accustomed spectacle...
...bondage of fixed metres, but requires an even finer ear for rhythm, and should compensate for the absence of regularity of account and rhyme by still subtler musical' effects. What they give us is rather vague prose, spoiled by inversions. Mr. Denison's "Sonnet" has a good tenth line spoiled by an unmetrical eleventh, and is somewhat over-weighted by the simile in the octave. In his "Night Song," Mr. Sanger has an interesting theme, but does not keep quite close enough...
...about evenly divided between the two kinds of schools. The Springfield school has been awarded the Phi Beta Kappa trophy; but others, notably St. Mark's are very close, and effort will have to be made to retain it. It is highly desirable that schools which have made a good showing should conscientiously "go out" to win the trophy next year. In this way, only, it will serve its purpose, and create interscholastic competition in scholarship...