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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...compact and concise statement of the conditions at Yale and Princeton, and a sanguine analysis of those at Harvard. If Mr. McKenna is right,--and that he is, is devoutly to be wished,--Harvard men may conclude their reading with a sigh of satisfaction, and, like the Coach, need lose on sleep. To one who for several years has not road closely the baseball columns of the daily papers, this article shows the amazing rapidity of growth possible in the technical language of a popular sport. Start who knock holes in batting averages are hold friends; a "comer...
...College to own because they have not proved to be a good investment. Now, although it is fairly plain to all men who have come into the Yard from private dormitories just why the Corporation has not succeeded in renting its rooms, that is not just what seems to need discussion...
...should aid in this movement to uplift the masses in our large cities. It should be an essential part of the creed of all people, he said, that we are our 'brothers' keepers and are responsible for their lives and deeds, especially when we are cognizant of their need for help...
...three elements is concerned. The Faculty members may possibly be said to be at one pole and the undergraduate representatives at the other, with the graduate members voting with either element according to the merits of the question. The machine itself does not seem to be in serious need of repair. It is the kind of work expected of it, and the consequences arising from the necessity for such work, that have raised the question of a change in the method of carrying on its work...
...special articles not on football the most generally interesting is that by H. W. Foote '97, on "The Primacy of Harvard." This points out the immediate need of increasing the number of Harvard men from the South and West. At present there is grave danger of Harvard's becoming one of several large "provincial" universities. If it is to retain the place it has hitherto held, a larger proportion of its material must be drawn from parts of the country other than New England. This article is admirably supplemented by an account of the Associated Harvard Clubs, the great Harvard...