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...team will lose only two men by graduation this spring: C. Almy, Jr., '08 and O. A. Wyman '08; but it will have this year's strong Freshman team to draw from, so that the number of available men will make keen competition. The problem will be to find a centre. At present the alternative possibilities for the position are Browne, whom it may be found necessary to shift from guard to centre, and Wellmann of this year's Freshman team who, with more experience, will prove a valuable man. The two forward positions are well provided for; Allen...
...Goods Association. Mr. Hughes will not be able to deliver a formal address to the members of the club at Cambridge, but he is expected to speak a few words to their from the steps of Tremont Temple. All members are urged to be present in order to make a successful demonstration. Badges may be secured before 5 o'clock at Holworthy 9, the permanent headquarters of the Hughes Club, where memberships are taken and shingles sold...
...idea that every boy may be President of the United States. This idea no longer accords with existing circumstances, since it ignores these four indispensable layers of democratic society; first, a thin, upper layer, consisting of a managing, leading, organizing class; second, a layer comprised of handworkers, who make their living by manual labor of the artistic sort, into which the nervous system enters; third, a commercial layer composed of men employed in buying and distributing; and last, a class in agricultural and forestry employ. Transition from one of these layers to the others should be kept easy. Opposed...
There is another way in which the desired end may be attained, but it will require the unstinted assistance of the Faculty. we believe that in the past too little consideration has been shown by the authorities for the western representation. Our vacations are far too short to make it worth while for many westerners to go home, and the refusal last Christmas to grant the usual time allowance added a new grievance. It is by little matters of this sort that we have obtained a reputation west of here not wholly deserved by any means-for being an inhospitable...
...University Musical Clubs embarked from Cambridge last December, it was aptly said, "Harvard's invasion of the West has begun." And now we learn that not only is the invasion begun, but it is well under way, for the Pierian Sodality has obtained permission from the Faculty to make an extended tour during the spring recess...