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...Empirical Teat Of a Good Religion", Professor Carver, Sever 17, Economics...
...judges will be Mr. Willis Abbor Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, W. G. Shaw of Quiney and the Reverend T. G. Soares D. D. Professor atm the University of Chicago. The Yale negative teat, which will debate at Cambridge is composed on J. G. Becker '26 E. L. Riebards '25 and J. Hell Ropkina...
...only those whom this teat has brought to us who will find the new Register absorbing as reading matter, and indispensable as a reference book. Those of us who have known Harvard in former years, and, perchance, have read earlier Registers, must be struck by the fact, so clearly revealed in the new edition, that things progress fast about us. New clubs have sprung up, or have been revived since the war, and the new photograph of the Union and the article on its activities, mark appropriately how in the last two years it has come nearer than ever before...
Considerable interest was manifested in the tennis games played last summer in England between the famous Renshaw brothers and the Clarks, because these games seemed to be a fair teat of two distinct styles of play, which may be said to be fairly representative. Mr. Evelegh, who was referee in these matches, recently expressed himself in the most unprejudiced manner as very much pleased with the play of the Americans, which, of its style, was the best he had ever seen. But he also said "that the style was entirely wrong. Against men of the Renshaw 'calibre,' they played...