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About 180 crew candidates reported for the University and freshman crews at New Haven. Coach Nickalls addressed a preliminary gathering and laid emphasis on the fact that stricter and more efficient rules would govern this year's practice...
...United States should grant the Philippines independence within five years for moral reasons, since1. Every people have a right to govern themselves.2. Our constitution and national principles recognize and postulate this doctrine and therefore we must give them independence in order to be consistent.3. The Philippines will develop more rapidly and satisfactorily if given independence than under our control.4. We promised them independence and it is our duty to fulfill that promise...
...generally during his college career that a man formulates the policies that are to govern his later life. Then is the proper time for experimenting. If certain doctrines are not to his liking, he discards them for others until at length the guiding principles of his activities are settled to his satisfaction. Meanwhile his ideas may run riot, but if he is a normal person, the final decision will make a change for the better. In short, it is constructive radicalism which ought to be harbored...
...captain or a lessening of his influence, nor does it mean the institution of a system of coaching whereby the head coach is to rule, as a despot, roughshod over rowing traditions or over undergraduate ideas. To those who expect or await the establishment of such a dictator to govern Harvard rowing I express an opinion that they are doomed to disappointment. There has never been encouraged in any sport that sort of control; and I hope there never will be a time when the undergraduate is to work under a system which requires of him only a mechanical performance...
...Reverend Professor Hugh L. Fosbrook, of the Episcopal Theological School. After the dinner, a meeting will be held in Phillips Brooks House, at which the Reverend Daniel Evans, D.D., will deliver an address of welcome. The Reverend H. E. Fosdick, D.D., will speak on "The Principles that Govern the Choice of a Vocation," and Professor E. C. Moore, D.D., Ph.D., will speak on "The Claim of the Christian Ministry on College...