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...league style. "Steamship" Hall held the opposing stick-wielders in awe-struck submissiveness, while "Red" stiles hung onto his hot stuff with well-nigh sublime efficiency. In the field, "Wild West" Ingram brought exclamations of delight to the lips of every beholder, and accepted the most difficult chances with utter sang froid. Prexy Graves was a demon at the bat, and scampered around the bags like a yearling gazelle; and "Duffy" Lewis came through with a three-bagger every once in a while...
...mere cursory glance at the two teams shows the utter futility of the candidates' undertaking. In numbers, as well as quality, the editors are clearly superior...
...Connell '15 of the Lampoon team some time this week to arrange the annual game for the championship of the University. The CRIMSON has no cause to believe that this year's slaughter will be less one-sided than usual, but invites all those who care to witness the utter rout of the Mt. Auburn street humorists to await further announcements. The Phillips-Batchelder trophy will be placed on exhibition in the Square shortly, so that Lampoon editors may have a look at it before it returns to its place of state in the CRIMSON Sanctum for another year...
...matched by considerable skill of descriptive phrase. Of briefer compass, the lyrics are not without charm, notably, "Weitschmerz," "The Vision of Heart's Delight," and "Laughter and the Rain." The ethical impulse is strong in the author; but it is genuinely striving, not without success, to utter itself in forms of beauty. These verses fall short ultimately not because they are "badly expressed," for they are not; rather the lack is that there is yet much to see and to feel. The poet here has left "room ahead of himself." These are but First Fruits. A later reaping may yield...
Norman Angell, in his address last night on "The Foundations of International Polity," emphasized the utter futility of warfare, and presented his case on actual social, political, and economic reasoning. He pointed out that there is an international effect of all wars; the reaction is always felt in financial and industrial circles all over the world, as illustrated by the example of how the Balkan Wars resulted in unemployment for 5000 men in an American city. He styled as fallacious and mediaeval the popular European excuse for armament; that in future "some new territory must be conquered for the expanding...