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...have achieved distinction in scholarship. All honor to them for their fidelity to the intellectual ideal, their devotion to the best scholarship! With these stands a larger group, and in it there are the names of many Harvard men-Goodwin, Richards, James, Royce, Pickering. Harvard surely is at the head in America, but at the head of what? At the head of a country where the balance of trade in brains is minus 100 per cent! Harvard students and graduates must stand behind these great leaders of the University, for they can do nothing without the help of the scholar...
Yesterday the first University basket ball practice of the year was held in the Gymnasium. In the absence of head coach E. L. Burnham, '07, H. R. Snyder acted as coach. After a short preliminary practice the University team line up against the second team for a short scrimmage. In the first half the second team played a fast game and led with the score of 8 to 6, but the University team braced in the second half and won with the score of 15 to 10. The game was very spirited, and the defensive work was exceptionally good...
...Raymond '10 was the first to reply for the negative side. He said the Separation Act was unjustifiable because it suddenly and arbitrarily violated a solemn agreement made between Napoleon I and the Pope, without any reference to the present head of the Roman Church. The violation was not based upon any great popular demand, or on any pressing necessity caused by the interference of the Church with the functions of the State. The Separation Act was the result of more political scheming and Anti-Christian agitation. A. Horvitz '10 continued the argument to the effect that the specific provisions...
...SEMINARY IN EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS. "Some Problems in the Education of Immigrants." Mr. Meyer Bloomfield, Head of the Civie Service House, Boston, Lawrence...
This permanence of policy cannot be secured as long as the selection of the head coach rests in the hands of the captain alone, who may perhaps not have followed very closely the results of past years, and who is somewhat limited by the short time in which to decide and by his own acquaintance and personal knowledge during a short period of years. Mr. Nesmith suggests a possible means in his communication of November 27, and I think his suggestion should be considered by all who are interested in having winning teams. This permanent committee of five permanent football...