Word: liking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those--and they are few--who were mentally incapable of earning two C's and a D would be there. As it is even the athlete, immensely more in the college eye than any other man, deprives a team of his services and is excused. Change is not coming like a miracle; the attitude of the undergraduates cannot be metamorphosed in a night; but every move toward the enforcement of probation is a move in the right direction. Enough of them, and perhaps we may come somewhat nearer the Utopia in which college work is awarded its proper place...
...much as the loss of Riddell at first base, still it will be difficult to develop as all-round a ball player as this left fielder. In these two positions Yale is weakest. Practically all the rest of the members of the team, that last year won something like 27 of the 33 games played, are in college...
...view of two recent editorials, one in the CRIMSON and one in the Illustrated, concerning the eligibility of graduates to the debating team, I should like to explain the position of the Debating Council on this question...
...graduates account for victories. Princeton has many more debating clubs than Harvard. Were it certain that a change would greaty stimulate undergraduate activity in debating it might be advisable. Whatever is done should be done on the basis of advancement of debating at Harvard. It is on a like basis that Yale and Princeton have acted. R. L. WEST...
...Illustrated will hold a smoker at the office, Holyoke 14 at 7 o'clock this evening for all who would like to try for positions on the business end of the paper. Freshmen and Sophomores in particular are desired. No specified and limited number of candidates will be elected, although four or five will almost certainly be taken on. Quality and not quantity is most in demand. The work this spring, as will be outlined at the smoker, will consist in soliciting advertising and in office work...