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...other side of the line Graydon was a weak spot, and Eaton, who took his place, was also of little use until Donald went in against him and put some life into his playing. Campbell was not up to his best form and the slowness which has characterized his recent playing was still noticeable. Hallowell's weak ankie kept him from running much and Ristine did little better. Behind the line Kendall made one long run and Gierasch gained some ground by plunging, but otherwise the running was poor. Daly punted fairly well, but Stillman was far below his usual...
...Fichtis Science of Knowledge." "The Gospel of Paul." "The Harvard Divinity School." "Human Nature not Ruined but Incomplete" "Joint Heirs with Christ." "Leonard Woods." "The Natural History of Dogma." "The Ostrich." "Phillips Brooks." "The Poems of Emerson." "Poetry, Comedy and Duty." "The Psychology of the Vedenta and Sankhya Philosophies." "Recent Studies in Buddhism." "The Relation of Jesus to the Present Age." "The Relation of Modern Philosophy to Liberalism." The Science of Thought; a System of Logic." "The Sea." "The Theology of Uniterians." "The Ultimate Facts of Ethics...
...first eleven had little trouble in gaining through the second and in stopping plays, but the unsteadiness of the line and fumbles kept the score down. The work of the backs in line-bucking showed the result of the recent coaching. The end runs, however, were poorly executed and the interference did not stick together...
...recent meeting of the Shooting Club, E. Mallinckrodt, Jr., 1G., was elected presdent in place of H. W. Dana 1M., resigned; and E. W. Leonard '03 was elected secretary in place of D. G. Kinney '02, resigned...
...most important contribution in today's issue is a letter from Professor Thayer declaring that he will support the administration though he does not approve of the Spanish war. The letter is accompanied by extracts from an article by Professor Thayer in a recent number of the Harvard Law Review on the constitutionality of holding the Philippines...