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...considerable life into the plays during the game. The aggressive work of the 'varsity was unusually brilliant and the men seemed to prevent the second from gaining whenever they wished. Beale and Foster were again tried at quarterback and again Foster did the better work. He puts a certain amount of dash into the plays which Beale does not and he rarely fumbles the ball...
...first elevens were chosen and for the first time the best men were then put together, though the good and bad were about equally divided between the two teams. Finally there has been formed a first eleven, though there is considerable uncertainty as to what men will fill certain of the positions in the game with Yale. Scott, who plays quarterback, is the captain of the first eleven and handles his men admirably. The second eleven is well captained by Flint. The entire squad, with substitutes, now numbers nearly forty...
Considering the size of college classes at the present day it is but natural that there should be a certain amount of system in the conduct of an important election like that of the Class Day officers. In fact, system is necessary in order that the real desires of the majority of the class may be met with as little confusion and as little waste of time as possible. But that useful organization should give place to wire-pulling and extensive political manipulations is most deplorable...
...shall ye touch it, lest ye die," taken from the third chapter of Genesis. He said: It seems at the first sight hardly credible that death should have entered into the world by one man's disobedience and that in so slight a thing as eating fruit from a certain tree. But taken as a parable this story has a lesson for every one. The Garden of Eden may stand for the life of a man, and in this garden there is always growing a tree fostered by the same things that bring forth the best products, and to touch...
...suppose that only those students who intended to be ministers could profit by the opportunity of meeting the University preachers personally - not as teacher and student, but as man and man. The preachers did not belong to the disciplinary part of the University, he said. They did not appoint certain hours for meeting the students in order to discuss the duties of the ministry with them; but rather to talk to them as one man to another; to give them the benefit of their greater experience in helping them out of any difficulty or temptation which they...