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...Office. Ushers must show their Bursar's cards, Co-operative tickets, or other means of identification. The CRIMSON is publishing the list today in order to avoid congestion at the Athletic Office tomorrow morning. It is therefore hoped that all men who expect to usher will take pains to look up the list this afternoon and procure the necessary tickets. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket, nor will any such tickets be given out except at the appointed hours. Meal tickets may also be obtained at the Athletic Office...
...unusual number of veterans, they will have last year's phenomenal freshman material, including Baker, Kuhn and Emmons from St. Paul's School, to draw from. In addition to the league schedule, Princeton will play three exhibition games with Yale in Cleveland during the Christmas recess. Cornell does not look so strong, as Magner and Crassweller have been lost through graduation. They may, however, develop another championship seven...
...should ask the first man you meet this morning if he knows how to sing, he will probably look at you as if he thought you were still asleep and answer "Of course, anybody...
Although those of us who are freshmen now and those who look back upon freshman year as no period of prehistoric history do not like to be told of the "untried and untutored purity of our souls" in so many words, yet we must admit that it is perhaps the wisest and certainly the most generous explanation of our faults. The article is interesting inasmuch as the suggested remedy reveals the fact that there are some who believe that Harvard may be greatly benefited by a modification of her system upon lines resembling in a certain degree the preceptorial system...
...petty exclusiveness arise which give the University the name of being far less democratic than it really is. Just as the strength of a chain is measured by its weakest link, so Harvard democracy is measured by its greatest snob. If the offenders would only take the trouble to look about, they would have little difficulty in finding many people and things connected with the College community as a whole which they might well be proud, instead of too proud, to associate with. The more thoroughly all smallness of spirit is blotted out in a given generation at Harvard...