Word: lets
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...points out three lines of reform: (1) Reduction of excessive training; (2) reduction of notoriety, publicity and expenditures; and (3) elimination of the objectionable features of the game itself. The most radical step which he urges is that of limiting admission to games more closely to graduates and undergraduates. "Let college matches," he says, "be college matches, for college people on college grounds...
...have received prizes, have been picked out as a mere formality from a number which are all alike excellent. The inference is that the Camera Club is actually becoming an influence in developing the faculty of artistic preception and appreciation. The tendency of most undergraduate life now is to let the artistic faculty become dulled by disuse. Whatever the club can do by the spread of its influence to counteract this tendency will be a real service to the University and will be applauded as such...
...will venture at a future date to communicate by your kindness any further information that may be of interest about these coming games. Meanwhile let me add that I shall take great pleasure in seeing any Harvard man, who finds his way out here, and to whom I can be of any service. Thanking you for this kind indulgence...
...more he has to carry; the more one bears for some one else, the more he subtracts from his own. Some do their duty by doing good, and some by being good. No man can do less than carry his own responsibility; if he is able to do more let him enter into the trials of others...
...LET. - Grays Hall...