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Much ado is being made at the present time about college athletics. Because in certain cases there have been exhibitions of brutality, a hue and cry has been raised against some of the most popular forms of athletic activity. It is the old story of use and abuse. That which may be abused must not be used. But the principle if carried out would work vast mischief. There is no virtue which may not be made a vice. Shall everything capable of abuse be given up, or shall we not perform a greater service for the world by going forward...
...remembered that while in the Graduate School in 1893 he won a Sohier prize essay on the same subject as that of his book now soon to be published. Last October Mr. Corbin went to Baliol College, Oxford, and since then has been studying there certain archaic features of the Elizabethan drama in preparation for the publication of his book, which will have a prefatory note by F. York Powell, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford. As its title shows, the book is a study of Hamlet, and of Shakespeare's environment, with the object of showing that...
...Cook of Natick lectured last evening on "The Relation of the Medical Profession to Certain Social Conditions." He dwelt on the part which physicians can and should play in educating popular opinion concerning disease. By this means, instead of merely attempting to put right what social conditions have made wrong, the medical profession can strike at the root of the evil by putting right the social conditions themselves...
...subject is of vital interest to college men. It would be hard to over-estimate the importance of the problems dealt with by physicians, involving as they do not simply the life and death of individuals, but hereditary influences of the most far-reaching character. The opportunity to hear certain of these problems discussed scientifically should not be neglected by those whom they so seriously concern...
Open to all members of the University. Lecture. The Relation of the Medical Profession to Certain Social Conditions. Dr. C. H. Cook, of Natick. Sever...