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...dates they shall be played. These questions will be left to the captains or other officers of the various teams. Still further, the Graduate Manager will receive and hold all money resulting from athletics sports and disburse or invest them for the benefit of Harvard Athletics according to his judgement but subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. The Graduate Manager, therefore, holds fairly unlimited powers; but he is responsible to the Athletic Committee. While he will have liberal powers in the management of the finances and the business relations of the athletic teams, in important questions of finance...
...most satisfactory fashion and there is every reason to expect that the debate will meet with good success. The introduction of judges will add a much greater interest to the debate, for it will then be more of an actual contest. The managers of the debate have shown good judgement in appealing to the support of graduate classes and it is pleasing to note the interest which graduates have evinced in the matter. The proposition to limit the competitors for the next debate to members of the Union is a commendable one, for it should influence more men to join...
...playing lacked precision, the strings were not always in unison and the wood wind was sometimes at fault. The waltz "Preciosa" was almost faultlessly played; the brass was judiciady used and the trombone was well managed. In fact the brass and wood instruments were played with much better judgement and skill than they ever have been before. They were never obtrusive. All the skill of the club was called for in Grieg's "Heart's Wounds" a piece for strings alone. It was exceedingly well played; the strings were firm and sympathetic in their phrasing and the beauties...
...faculty deems the establishment of secret societies in the University of Chicago to be undesirable. In its judgement the ends sought by these societies, so far as they are laudable, may be secured by other means which shall be free from the objection of secrecy, of rigid exclusiveness, and of antagonism to the democratic spirit which is inherent in the highest scholarship and manhood and the most exalted citizenship, and it would be deeply gratified that if the high purpose and lofty feeling of the body of students should lead them to co-operate with it by voluntarily excluding everything...
...according to custom" has nowadays no force. We have made too many advances and improvements to take the conservative "according to custom" for our motto, Here is a needed improvement; one which cannot be made by any action of the authorities, but must be left to the sober judgement and the sense of the college. More especially must it be left to the sense of the lower classes, and this year we trust that their right judgement will be forthcoming...