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Coach Reid said he was not an optimist nor a prophet, and that his view of the present football situation was the real one. Within the past week, he said, I have seen some of the best men on the squad laid up with injuries which will keep them from playing several weeks, and the result is that there is not enough line material to give the backs proper trying out. Although the material is not first class, the spirit is excellent, and it is the spirit which does things. The University must show this same spirit toward...
...time and money, but in one's opinions of other men. For it is now in College that the judgments of one's contemporaries are formed, and they are the ultimate tribunal in life. A man's reputation is continually forming among men, even those who may never have seen or spoken to him. Now is the time to look forward to the approaching events of after life and to prepare the ultimate favorable judgment among the men who know you. To sum up, life at College should be intense, interesting and honorable...
...receive application for membership in the societies, or in the Association itself. Men who join any one of the separate societies thereby become also members of the Phillips Brooks House Association, or they may, if they choose, join only the Association. Men living in private houses, or men not seen by the committee, may hand in applications to J. M. Groves '05 at Phillips Brooks House...
...members in regard to the re-establishment of the Society; the knowledge gained by the College office of the membership of the Society is not to be used against the men individually, and is not in any way to affect their College standing; the signed agreement is to be seen by the President of the University, the Dean of the Faculty, and the Dean of the College only; Benjamin Joy is not to be expelled, and is to be allowed to take his final examinations. "The degree cannot be granted to Joy as long as his case is before...
...been exceedingly disappointing. Less than 40 men have reported for work, and many of these ceased coming out after the first week. When it is remembered that the great majority of football players now in the University is unknown to the present head coach, it will be readily seen what a handicap he will be forced to work under this fall unless he is in some way able to meet the men this spring and to see them at work. It is not expected that men who are occupied in the major sports should report but it is certainly reasonable...