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...Brides and Alcott were given a rest today. The following coaches were on the field: Camp, Owsley, Forguson, Fly, Metealf, Thorne, Hinkey, Hoyt, Rockwell. The line-up of the university team, was as follows: l.e., Forbes; l.t., Paige; l.g., Gillis; c., Hockenberger; r.g., Holloway; r.t., Foster; r.e., H. Jones, Hagan; q.b., T. Jones; l.h., Veeder, Bomar; r.h., Knox, Linn; f.b., Morse, Weineken...
...Hagan, in continuing the case of the affirmative, said: It shall be the purpose of this speech to show that the free elective system is equally well justified by its supremely practical efficiency in preparing men to be useful forces in life because more than any other system of college education. It promotes (1) sound habits of work, (2) broad views and (3) manly character. A study of conditions at Harvard and Princeton shows that free choice is supremely efficient in promoting a vital scholarship. If this is so, is it of any consequence that students are drifting away from...
...Hagan, the first speaker for Princeton in rebuttal, pointed out that the negative had offered no alternative system of study. The Harvard system has proved successful, he said. It has not produced an undue number of specialists, and is the direct outgrowth of modern scientific advancement. By it are developed the responsibility, self reliance, and individually which characterize the college man who is fit to take that place in life for which opportunities in college mark...
From 1905--Q. Aertsen, Jr., R. Atherton, A. E. Bennett, C. Bigelow, W. B. Blake, John W. Brook, Jr., G. Clymer, R. K. Conant, H. F. Cross, T. J. Damon, D. Dairs, C. L. Dillon, S. M. Dorrance, W. Field, L. B. Hall, F. M. Hagan, H. Henneberger, Jr.; S. N. Strickley, L. E. Henrichs, R. W. Humphreys, G. S. Jackson, S. Johnson, G. R. Jones, W. McK. Jones, B. Joy, J. Lankershim, W. C. Larned, Jr., C. B. Lewis, S. L. Lewis, W. F. Maag, Jr., K. C. MacArthur, K. McLeod, F. R. Mason, R. W. Merrill...
...number opens with "Black Bass Fishing" by Francis J. Hagan. The author describes in an entertaining way the methods of bass fishing illustrated from his own experience. There are several illustrations. "After Kangaroo" is an article of rather uncommon nature. It described two kangaroo hunters, one in which the hunters run the game like a fox, the other really a battue in which all the kangaroos possible were killed, for in some parts of Australia the kangaroos are very numerous and are a great nuisance...