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...with-drawn its representative from the old Rules Committee. W. T. Reid, Jr., the Harvard member of this committee, will therefore not attend the meeting tonight. He has gone to New York, however, and will probably arrange for Harvard's representation in the Intercollegiate Conference Committee, of which none of the larger eastern universities are as yet members...
...hand, the game appears to breed such a contempt for physical pain that many injuries which would appear severe to the ordinary individual were considered trivial by the players. For instance, one man, in answering the circular letter, answered the question, "How many injuries were received during 1905?" "Absolutely none whatever," although at that time he was being treated by one of us for a very large hematoma of the ear and had previously received a partial dislocation of the outer end of the collar bone, and an (unrecognized) fracture of the metacarpal bone. Our own record of the serious...
...Fish stated the fact that has so often been emphasized that, after all, the true measure of a university is its standard of scholarship, which fits men for the work of the world. None deserves the favors of his college so much as the man who by all tests has proved himself the most worthy scholar. That a business man has been asked to speak to you this evening shows the importance of the scholar in the world of commerce today...
...will be with Technology on February 10. Arrangements are also being made for a triangular meet with Columbia and Technology on February 16, for matches with Cornell on February 23, with West Point on February 24, and for a quadrangular meet with Pennsylvania, Yale, and Technology on March 2. None of these dates will be definitely fixed until the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association in New York on December 27, and all are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...Parle"--from the woes of the sighting Lucinde to the plight of the more energetic Miss Betty Hogson, daughter, but sorely hampered for lack of so much as one French word. An interpreter would serve him, but the hapless Hegson knows not one syllable of English. None the less he finally makes himself understood and his talk and translations are burlesque at its drollest...