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...August reap the May harvest...
...qualified to count it toward a degree, and attended by as many others as possible. The lectures will cover the most interesting phase of military training; and those who have done the most irksome part at the summer camps or in the state militias, will not reap the greatest possible benefit if they do not avail themselves of this opportunity to do more advanced work. Mr. Wright holds office hours this afternoon in University 18. The men who have been at Plattsburgh and those who have had a year's training in the militia ought to consult him at once...
What is the reason for this failure to grow nationally? Professor Munro in the current Graduates' Magazine explains the greater increase in size of western universities on the ground that, because western states are growing more rapidly it is only natural that their own colleges should reap the benefit. Obviously this, while it has explanatory value, cannot reconcile the College to the danger of becoming a local institution. The activities of the Harvard Clubs throughout the country and of the now defunct Territorial Clubs show that Harvard men are not content with explaining the phenomenon. It is the opinion...
...regret grows stronger as we realize we are to reap no harvest from our investment. We are providing for posterity. It is an inspiring thought, indeed, to think that some day we may have nephews or sons romping in the splendor of a glorious gym. which first gained impetus from our own contribution, but somehow the inspiration is not quite sufficient...
...human dummies and charging machines for perfecting the first team players, do so with no thought of thanks or reward. They do it that the University eleven may be the better trained to win. The honor of the University rests with them almost as much as with those who reap the glory...