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With this afternoon the close of a new epoch in the history of University teas is marked. There have been University teas and University teas before, but never successful ones. Awarding credit for this year's revolution of precedent where credit belongs may their star continue in the ascendant...
...named Grinnell heretofore unheard of in hockey circles. He scored at random, and only hesitated once, that time to tie his shoe. For the Lampoon, Herter was the only man worth mentioning and his work at goal was a revelation to hockey fans. They all said they had never seen anything like it before and hoped they never would again...
...main difficulty lately has come through the unauthorized and unsubstantiated reports that were circulated in the Boston papers earlier in the week, which implied that an official graduate committee was to be appointed, and that the University was to be officially connected with the campaign. This is not, and never was true...
There has probably never been a Harvard team so good and so poor. At times, such as in the first Princeton game, when the acme of hockey was attained, the team seemed unbeatable. Then came a great big slump in the character of play in the McGill and first Yale games. The second Yale game was nothing but fast, aggressive shinny, and finally Saturday, the standard of play was better, but not good enough to defeat the star Princeton seven. The loss of Phillips no doubt had much to do with this defeat, and the injury to Willetts may prove...
There seems to be a particular need in this day and generation for just such an organization as it is proposed to form tonight. There probably never was a period when the art of government was so important to our nation as now. The tremendous agitation of all sorts of social and economic questions creates an enormous strain on the machinery of government; the doubt in which are held many of our traditional forms of government subjects them to great pressure; here indeed is an urgent demand for scientific treatment of political topics. Without becoming too academic the club...