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...second batter sacrificed him to second with an excellent bunt, and the run was then scored on a hit. If the game had been close this system would have been very valuable. In the field, the almost mechanical team play in throwing and backing up did not, however, lessen the blame for the six bad errors...
...open to competition, as those of the Cercle Francais and Deutscher Verein, thus maintaining the good feeling of the University at large. The proceeds of the musical club concerts and this annual play would in a short time establish a capital, the interest of which would at least lessen the expense to students if not entirely abolish it in time...
...differentiates mankind is want; and there is no civilization without want. We must face our own problem then and deal with it accordingly. There is no sudden way to stop this condition, but there is a way for men to alleviate it. Discontent there will be, but we can lessen its proportion. And it is in the uniform spirit and determination of all college men, to do the best for their country that will accomplish this result...
...meet this strain the boy must in some way be prepared; the school and the college must co-operate to lessen the violence of the transition. The main object of both school and college is the same-to establish character and to make that character more efficient through knowledge and mental discipline. The transition, then, should be merely the continuation in a wider field of a gradual growth already well started, There should be continuity of steadying, stimulating influences. At present, the only continuous influence of much force is athletics; but athletics, however open to criticisms for over-prominence...
Work on the new honse will soon be commenced on the basis of an entirely new set of plans. It is practically decided that the house will be built of brick with mill construction inside in order to lessen the destructive effect of fire. New plans have been drawn up by the former architects, Peabody and Stearns of Boston, and only the approval of the Harvard Club of New York is awaited before construction begins. The foundations of the burned building will be used after a slight re-enforcement has been made for sustaining the heavy brick walls. The building...