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...collector and lover of Horace. When he died two years ago, he left the collection upon which he had spent so many years to the College Library. His daughter, Mrs. Edes, sent the books from Boston and they have now been unpacked. The volumes, which are in many cases bound in exceptionally beautiful bindings, range in date of publication from 1501 to 1900. Each is the work of some master printer...
...weather this year seems bound to keep the men indoors, for the drop in temperature on Saturday night dashed the hopes of getting on the river soon. The dates which the first crews have been on the river in recent years are as follows: 1912, March 14; 1913, March 4; 1914, March 9; 1915, February 16. Thus if this year's crew succeeds in getting out within ten days the date will be well up with average. Last year's date was phenomenal, so there is no reason to be discouraged at present conditions...
Suppose a man who has been injected into a later competition wins it. One such case might have no effect. A second is bound to. Eventually no one will start the later competition. The first competition whose defeated candidates are drafted into and win others will be the only managership to draw competitions. Instead of five major sport competitions, there will be but one. If it is desired to revolutionize the managership system, this might be done, but the advantages of five specialized competitions over one general competition need not be pointed out here. It is enough to show...
...eight have enlisted under the auspices of Morgan, Harjes & Co., a Paris banking house which has financed a private ambulance service since the outbreak of the war. E. T. Drake '16, M. S. Gaunt, 'And., and R. L. Moore '18 will sail from New York tomorrow on La Touraine bound for Bordeaux. R. P. Baldwin '16, and B. Williams '18 will sail on the Espagne from New York, a week from tomorrow. If their applications are accepted, J. L. Lathrop '18, P. Tison '18 and W. H. Wheeler '18 will sail on the same date. The remaining three...
...Objections to the plan are bound to occur, the first being, probably, the impairment of quick service. There would naturally have to be a strong organization with a responsible head and a competent staff of experienced assistants. It would necessarily be strict and of a military nature, including fines for tardiness and instant dismissal for inefficiency...