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...recent match between Yale and M. I. T. was a model for fast and skilful fist-work. The present custom of two-minute periods with a decision at the end of three or four rounds, together with strict refereeing, has apparently eliminated the features which formerly made boxing objectionable. There is plenty of first-class material in the University at present, and the H. A. A. is confident that, once firmly established, boxing will prove to be the most popular of minor sports. Its recognition by the Athletic Committee would seem to be in order...
There has been a very strong inherent objection on the part of our people to subsidizing ships. Other countries indulge in these subsidies, sometimes in the form of giving favorable mail contracts. In the Philippines the inter-island commerce was so demoralized in 1904 that the ships weren't earning...
There is a well grounded, inherent objection to direct subsidy to ships. It has the appearance of voting government money from the people to the direct benefit of a select few, the ship owners, and as such it is subject to great criticism. The people of the interior of the...
The objection of the New York Federation of Labor to the acceptance by colleges of educational donations appears to be an instance of undue prejudice on the part of labor and an ignorance of the benefits which such gifts as the Rockefeller and Carnegie endowments have given Labor claims that...
I have heard but two objections to the use of the Stadium. The first of these is the uncertainty of the weather. This condition was met, in the case mentioned, by issuing with every four or five tickets to the Stadium one ticket to Sanders Theatre, so that the exercises...