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...seems necessary for us to remind the freshmen that every one in college is expected to join the Harvard Athletic Association. This may be done by applying to the Secretary of the Association at any time during his office hours. It is a decided bit of economy for men to join the Athletic Association early in their college course, for once a member, a man may attend any meeting conducted...
...those they had at college. Yet the feeling that education all comes before life begins makes it easier for some men to be tempted to waste the valuable present. A generation ago most of the preaching from the pulpit called attention to the future eternal life; now our ministers remind us of our present eternal life All college men are already in their life work and if it is worth while to live it is worth while to make the most of life. We all ought to make a forward movement...
...been given of daily prayers. The first service will be held this morning in Appleton Chapel, at 8.45. It is unfortunate that notice could not be given earlier of the beginning of prayers, in order to assure a full attendance; but the familiar sound of the college bell will remind upper classmen that the privilege is again extended to them of listening to a little music and a few thoughtful words before entering on the work and cares...
...remind '93 that as yet only one member has earned an election to the CRIMSON board. This is a poor record, compared to that of '91 and '92. A class which has distinguished itself in athletics should be ambitious of giving equally good support to the college papers; and this '93 has failed to do. We hope to see the class redeem itself, and to receive within the next few months enough contributions of satisfactory quality to enable us to fill several of the present vacancies...
...lives of these men teach us the beauty and loveliness of work, and of utter unselfish devotion to country and fellow men. They remind us of our duties as citizens of the republic. The problems of today are harder than those of slavery and the public debt; we must work side by side with others, learning and teaching. The idle and indifferent are the dangerous ones...