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...most unconvincing. The philosophy of Liberalism is essentially that of compromise. The Liberal is prepared to go further than the Conservative, but not so far as the Radical. In effect, he takes his cue from the two extremes, moderates their programs and emerges with a policy slower and steadier than that of the one, yet more advanced and progressive than that of the other...
...does not surprise us to learn that the general uneasiness and unsettlement of working habits which prevailed in the College last spring, during the early months of the war, appears to be giving place to a steadier gait. It would be far stranger if the College community failed to reflect the spirit in which many students must have taken up their work this year--a spirit of realization that they belonged in College just now because this is the very place where they can make themselves of the most value in the long run. This is a thought calculated...
...long, clean shot by E. O. Baker '17, who played a heady, consistent game throughout, and used his body well; and the last one was the result of some good passing down the rink by all the forwards, G. A. Percy '18 securing the goal. The latter was much steadier in every way and kept his shots consistently low, hard and accurate. In ten minutes of individual practice he succeeded in putting nearly every other shot past the goal tender. Although the entire squad appeared to work more smoothly than last week, the men were still a little over-anxious...
...closest and best played game of the season, the 1917 baseball team lost to the Exeter Academy nine Saturday afternoon by a 1 to 0 score. The contest was a pitcher's battle between Welles, of Exeter and Willcox, of the Freshmen. The former pitched the steadier game, striking out 12 men and giving no bases on balls. Each twirler allowed only four hits...
...scored three goals to its opponents none. This score was due partially to slow and disorganized play by the B. A. A. forwards but also to a general improvement in play by all the members of the University team. Goodale and Willetts worked better together, and put up a steadier game than for some time past, while the forward line were much faster in starting. Their team-work, however, still leaves something to be desired. Claflin, Palmer, and Wendell were all tried out in the right end position, though there is little doubt but that the first named will again...