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...advance the cause of daily journalism at Harvard, -just how much can be appreciated by those who have been in a position to watch their efforts to promote the interests of the CRIMSON. To them we would render our hearty thanks for their untiring labor, and from them we accept the management of the paper in the hope that "their mantle may not have fallen upon unworthy shoulders...
...prospect. The success of this conference, however, is not by any means assured. It must be kept alive by steady interest and earnest work on the part of the students. Subjects must be presented in definite forms, and thoughtful arguments and careful words of criticism advanced. Let the students accept this boon with a resolution to make the most of it, and nothing but good can follow...
Yale has been invited by the University of Pennsylvania to enter as a competitor for the Childs cup, in the place of Princeton. The Harvard race will require so much time and work from Yale that she has deemed it impossible to accept...
...comparison made. The contrast is too startling and decisive. The one disadvantage of a college man entering business is, that his age is too advanced by the time he leaves college; but this is a drawback that can be overcome, provided the man is sensible enough to accept petty duties at two and twenty, and not be above learning the rudimentary duties of business life. The failure of so many college educated men in business may be attributed to this foolish pride of age, this refusal to do what must be learned by all, young and old, who intend...
...that the spring is fairly here,- or ought to be, if we accept the calendar,- our thoughts naturally turn to the nine and their prospects for the season which is just opening. Of all our athletic associations, and we say this with no disparagement to the crew, the Mott Haven team, or the lacrosse and tennis men, the nine seems to have as good, if not a better, chance of winning for Harvard that rarity of rarities, a championship, than any other of our athletic organizations. So many of the members of last year's team remain in college that...