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Yale has tried non-scouting two years with Princeton and one with all its other football rivals. In but one instance has any suspicion arisen and that in a quarter where mistrust of the plan was preconceived. The game is simplified. Extraneous machinery is eliminatel. It is less expensive. Initiative and self reliance are encouraged. Secret practice periods are minimized and continued student interest is stimulated. Non-scouting forces a team to concentrate on fundamentals. It was a decided factor in the success of the Yale team this year. This is our experience with the plan...
...system and is abandoning it. She has a perfect right to her own opinion. We respect her, because to her the plan appears in a different light. With the passing of time, a broadening of experience, and a possible change of perspective, the present evils of suspicion and mistrust that now attend the non-scouting policy may be less pronounced...
...which must adopt a sane policy of reconstruction rest upon poular approval, a very necessary step toward a solution of Europe's problems is the clearing away of war hatreds and vindictiveness. By example the House appropriation should help in a small degree to dispel the European atmosphere of mistrust. For the United States, the bill ought but mark a commendable preface to the real task of aiding Europe in a reparations settlement...
...facts in the case. In the first place it shows a misjudgment of the usual football audience. The number of spectators who are not attached either to Harvard or its opponent is relatively small. If the complaint is directed aganist the spectators directly interested, it shows an entirely unwarranted mistrust. Students, graduates, and their friends come to the game to witness a friendly contest in a spirit of mutual politeness, not to indulge in a free-for-all. On the other hand among the spectators who come merely to see a game of football, the number of those who make...
...Fanatical eyes that shoot lightnings of mistrust...