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...CRIMSON, as a dignified college paper, should not lay itself open to criticism by countenancing unnecessary disparagement of any college activity. The University has perhaps been unsuccessful in other fields besides debating, but I venture to say that the editorial writer who found amusement in practising his original brand of sarcasm on debating, would not dare to do the same in regard to athletics. It might be good training for him to come out and try for the debating team next year. He would at least learn the wisdom of thinking before writing. He might come out of the debating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whose Diggeth a Pit Shall Fall Therein' | 5/13/1919 | See Source »

...organization. The near-informal team of last spring, although painfully weak in ability and defeated all but once, played with a spirit that would make the 1919 aggregation unbeatable. Very fortunately, the players themselves realize the cause of their poor record to date, and will show an entirely different brand of baseball this afternoon. The important games are still ahead and the two defeats can be and must be entirely forgotten in the record of the reanimated team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW BASEBALL TEAM. | 4/23/1919 | See Source »

...Assistant in Chemistry; George Alonzo Mirick, as Assistant in Education; William Norwood Souter, as Instructor in Ophthalmology; Ondess Lamar Inman, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; Reginald George Trotter, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; Sidney Raymond Packard, A.M. '16, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; Carl Freemont Brand, as Austin Teaching Fellow in History; George Luther Lincoln '94, as Instructor in Romance Languages; Guillermo Lincoln '94, as Instructor in Spanish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN HASKINS TEMPORARY HEAD OF LIBRARY COUNCIL | 5/2/1918 | See Source »

...willing to do an extra amount of work in order to get through their course the sooner. In brief, the demand for technical men is so great that the Institute is planning not only to run all summer for the upper classes, but to take in a brand new freshman class in February made up of "picked men, gluttons for punishment," as one of the officials puts it, who, by October, will have completed their regular freshman work and will then go on as sophomores, four full terms without a break...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 1/15/1918 | See Source »

...would have held of the initiative and referendum; it has even been suggested how Isaiah would have received Billy Sunday. Strangely, however, no one has ever informed us of Phillips Brooks' words, should he enter Phillips Brooks House. For the Bishop was an inveterate smoker. He purchased a brand of long, black cigars, which were not labeled Colorado Claro, and these he did not use sparingly. But think of the utter chaos which would result from Phillips Brooks lighting a cheroot in Phillips Brooks House in the year 1917. No mild reproval or honey-worded request would be tendered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OLD ORDER | 12/8/1917 | See Source »

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