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We cannot see that the serious position in which our intercollegiate sport has been placed is in any way affected by the announcement. It makes no difference whether the Faculty passed the vote as an expression of its own opinion, or whether the Association of Colleges passed it at the...
"At the annual meeting of the Association of Colleges in New England at Cambridge, December 6, 1907, voted, to send to the various colleges represented in the association the following expression of opinion: That an exaggerated amount of attention is now being given to intercollegiate athletic contests in most of...
Class spirit in Cambridge is not any too high. But it seems hardly possible that the Junior class is so far behind the three preceeding classes, that they cannot make the most important event of their Junior year, and the only social event which the class as a whole participates...
It is with government as with morals, the intelligence that does us the most good is not the intelligence that we ourselves possess about ourselves, but the intelligence that others possess about us. You and I are, of course, good in spots because of what we know, but we are...
The vote taken at the last meeting of the Faculty advising a curtailment of the number of intercollegiate contests calls for more than passing notice. The expression of opinion we are told has been sent not only to the authorities in Cambridge, but to the Association of Colleges in New...