Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...graduating gift: a fitting remembrance from the last class that spent a year in Cambridge while Professor Shaler still lived. It is necessary to raise a large sum-much larger than was anticipated. And for this reason every Senior must subscribe more liberally toward a memorial worthy of a man renowned as the undergraduates' dearest friend...
...rule, as now maintained. When this law was first made, it was tagged with the statement that it was reasonable because it would affect so few. As a matter of fact it affected a great many. Probation itself became blunted and worm-eaten by this idiotic rule. Does a man who has made a successful record in the fall in both sports and studies find himself better off than his neighbor who has competed to the detriment of his courses? Not a whit. Doesn't it seem reasonable that a man who can keep off probation the year round, taking...
...Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Coach P. D. Haughton '99 and W. F. Garcelon L. '95 will speak on subjects with which all candidates should be acquainted, and any plans for the season's work will be outlined. It is imperative that every man who intends to try for the team be present, whether or not he has received special notice...
...will be a meeting of all men interested in secondary rowing. the new club house is amply fitted up for the convenience of its members--and more comfortable quarters could not be asked for. With our splendid new equipment nothing further is needed, except the hearty support of every man who believes in out-door sport under ideal conditions. Singles, pair-oars, four-oars and eight-oars are at the disposal of the members, who will be formed into a more solid organization than ever before; and made personally responsible for the well-being of the club. We all know...
...more important contests of the spring, the team was undoubtedly at a considerable disadvantage. We are inclined to doubt the extent of injury that the rule has done, but here certainly is a specific instance of its harmful possibilities. Our contributor is right in stating that a man's record in his studies, and not his athletic record, should determine his eligibility to compete in any contest at any time of year...