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...were the speakers. All emphasized the necessity of keeping in good academic standing, and of reporting any dissatisfaction directly to the captain and coach. Frantz laid special stress on the fact that the first aim of baseball at Harvard is to play the game in a clean and sportsman-like manner, and not, as many suppose, to defeat Yale. Dr. Nichols spoke of the present system, which involves a great deal of knowledge of detail, but is not in any way intended to eliminate personal responsibility. "The best teams we have," he continued, "have no more than three first-rate...
...times like the present, when everyone is much interested in current topics--the war in the east and the Panama canal question--we are apt to forget that at other times there may be very little interest in current events. It is at such times that clubs for the discussion of contemporary subjects break down...
...Brooks Parlor tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D., will read from his own writings. Dr. D. C. Greene '95, will sing the following songs: "A Song of Seasons," C. B. Hawley; "Adoration," Adolf Frey; "Were I a Prince Egyptian," and "Thou art so like a Flower," G. W. Chadwick. These meetings are intended to provide a pleasant hour for members of the University who spend their Sundays in Cambridge. There will be no religious service or form, though at the close a few familiar hymns will be sung by those who choose to remain...
There will be a short meeting of the Gymnastic Club in the Trophy Room of the Gymnasium this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Definite arrangements will be made for the joint exhibition with Columbia on March 11. All men who are interested in the exhibition or who would like to present themselves as candidates for the gymnastic team are urged to attend the meeting...
...Hymn of the Angels," West: "Faith," Chadwick; "Like as the Hart," Hoyte Front seats will be reserved for students and officers of the University and their families, until 4.55 o'clock...