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...University football management has made the announcement that a game with Cornell to be played in the Stadium on November 6 has been included in the schedule for next fall, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. As yet no arrangement has been made in regard to a return game to be played at Ithaca. The athletic relations between Harvard and Cornell have always been most friendly, as is shown by this change in the teams which the University will meet in football. The date of the Indian game, which was played on November 7 last fall, will probably...
...Freshman hockey team will play its third game of the season with St. Mark's School at Southborough this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, weather permitting. As yet the Freshmen have shown little team play, and their passing and shooting has been inaccurate. They have defeated Cambridge Latin School by the score of 1 to 0, and last Saturday tied the Crescent Hockey Club of Boston with the score...
...games were played in the scrub hockey series yesterday, because of lack of ice; but the Perunas won their match from the Avenging Angles by default. The two tie games of Thursday together with all other games in the first round not yet decided, must be played off today...
After the cheering had ceased Mr. Lowell expressed his grateful appreciation for the cordial greeting. The office to which he has been as yet only nominated he considers of the greatest importance in the development of the United States, for the welfare of the country is dependent on the character and efficiency of the young men, which are being moulded in our colleges. His concern for them is as much for their associations with each other in a high and ideal atmosphere as for the things which are taught and learned. Expressions of his opinions on various subjects...
...Smith then declared that his purpose was to teach the men in the University to reverence their brother Americans, because they are true men. We admire courage, and yet accord it but small protection against the "mud" thrown by the unscrupulous newspapers. It is our duty to praise the good and to take little notice of the bad; and it will eventually disappear. Then we can obey the commandment "Love thy brother as thyself" or, in the words of Theodore Roosevelt, "Give every man a square deal...