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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...must be greedy of experience rather than of salary or promotion; above all, he must make up his mind to forego fame, which, in this profession, is often a mere flux of phenomena. He must learn to know himself and his own capacities; and, whatever beside, he must show loyalty in his constant willingness to perform duties for which others will be credited. Let him remember that team-work is necessary for the achievement of success...
...Amherst 4 to 2, and by Pennsylvania 4 to 1. Its only victory has been against Vermont, which it defeated 5 to 1. Harvard has won both its games since the Brown game, defeating Princeton 6 to 1, and Williams 16 to 1. These scores would seem to show that Brown has made no improvement since the first game with Harvard, which, on the other hand, has been progressing steadily since then and showed excellent form in the Princeton game...
...Freshman baseball team will play St. Mark's School at Southboro this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The fielding of the Freshman team is still erratic and its base-running careless; but at the bat the men show marked improvement. St. Mark's has a strong team this year, and has defeated Cambridge Latin School by a score of 13 to 3, Roxbury Latin School by a score of 11 to 4, and Stone's School by a score of 11 to 8. The Freshmen have also defeated these teams by scores...
...music, by L. B. Hall '05, is well adapted to the various songs, marches and choruses. At its best in "Soldiers of Fortune" and the "Ghost's Song," where the themes show considerable power of emotional expression, it is at times too heavy to suit the comic vein. Book and lyrics, by G. Aertsen, Jr., '05, are full of unexpected conceits. Though not always entirely effective, they occasionally rise to a very happy order of wit which is irresistible...
...Parker will deliver the seventh of his series of lectures on "Latin Teaching in Secondary Schools" this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in Pierce 110. "Eiterary Study," will be his subject. Professor Parker will be present for half an hour before and after the lecture for conference and to show text books...