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Lawrence Perry, sporting editor of the New York Evening Post, in an article written for the Daily Princetonian recently, discussed the attitude taken by Yale regarding the retaining of high-salaried coaches. The Yale Athletic Committee advocates dispensing with professional instructors and developing all athletic teams "without such artificial stimulants...
Accordingly I make the following suggestion, and I make it urgently. Let the Republican and Democratic clubs combine with the other political clubs in the University, and with all interested and patriotic members of the University, to petition the Massachusetts legislature to permit all citizens of the United States who...
"It may be urged that Yale cannot fore go such advantages unless her rivals follow her example, but present practice must, it would seem, lead to still greater lengths of extravagance and absurdity. For this reason it has been felt by your committee that ultimately the suggestion must be seriously...
1. The Union offers no advantages which cannot be supplied elsewhere: library and dining-room are superfluous; lectures can be and are given in other buildings; class meetings are so artificial and unproductive that their abolishment is highly desirable; the publications are in the course of moving to offices of...
The poetry excells. Hillyer's "Retrospect" indubitably sings,--though in a well-worn tone; Dos Passos admirably conveys the spirit of the prairies; and Nelson's "Madam" strikes an original vital poetic note. His readers, however, should not turn the page. The remaining verse is more conventional. Hillyer's first...