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...senseless rhapsodies into which the sensation-mongering Press are impelled by the annual approach of the Inter-University Boat Race, form already a danger sign to which it would be well to pay heed. Let these be relegated to our professional sportsmen and those amateurs who have devoted themselves to the maintenance and improvement of the national standard. The Universities and Public Schools can do well without these storms of public advertisement . . . . No; the tradition of Public School sport is that it is a recreation and not a profession, and as long as this tradition remains the better will...
...proceedings in a big game. I see no reason why anyone should cater to the parsimonious or unscientific methods of the newspapers regardless of how loud they may howl. Some of the stronger exponents of the suggestion are teams who are urging it for distinctly selfish reasons. What heed, in turn, should be given them...
...particularly those army men who represent West Point either as graduates in regular military service or as instructors, must face possible error in the academy's methods as they would face error in the actual conduct of a battle or campaign. They will do much better to heed a warning and correct errors from within than to wait until a congressional inquiry or public opinion forces a less well considered change of methods...
...urging the establishment of a course in Industrial Relations, at the University, the Governor of Kansas has voiced the feelings of many students of present-day problems. One often hears the cry that the colleges are too much wrapped up in their own affairs to give heed to the questions of the moment. Such a complaint, it is true, has far less justification at the present than it had ten years ago; but there is still ground for criticism...
...diamond will report this season. Former members of the squad have received regular notification from Captain R. W. Emmons 3rd, '20 and Head Coach "Jack" Slattery, but it is hoped that any men who failed to receive the letter, but who expect to report for practice will heed the advice it contains...