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...item in last Saturday's CRIMSON concerning a certain English reciter should of course have begun with the title "Mrs." instead of "Mr." Mrs. Albert Barker will give the following programme at the Colonial Club this evening...
...circumstances make this especially contemptible. The first is that the Guide vehemently protests against certain charges of crookedness in the National League and insists that only those "accustomed to crookedness and hippodroming cannot imagine that anything in the way of sports can be free from some one or other phase of dishonesty." The second is that the accuracy of the editor's figures suggests that they were obtained from some tabulated statement, like that in the Crimson of February 9, 1893, where the expenses of the Harvard nine were itemized in full; but that the editor preferred to suppress them...
Fourteen men have qualified for positions on the U. of P. Mott Haven Team. In order to qualify, a certain fixed standard must be reached in each event, and as soon as a contestant qualifies he is made a member of the team...
...which is the loss of class feeling and fellowship among the students. This is of course inevitable as classes increase so fast in numbers, but the author suggests that "nuclei of the quasi corporations needed for the functions once discharged by classes at Harvard may possibly be found in certain of the college societies, those consisting of students who come here to work and not to dawdle." Professor Moore contributes "The Study of the Fine Arts in Universities and Colleges." It is a very interesting article explaining that to undergraduates the Fine Arts should be taught only to "awaken...
...University are due not only to the 'varsity nine, but to the members of the crew and the freshman team who give up their vacation for the sake of doing better justice to the college when the final contests come. Their task is not free from a certain amount of drudgery, no matter what the spirit may be which prompts them to sacrifice their own pleasure. The rest of the college leave Cambridge for a week of enjoyment. These few remain for hard, conscientious work, and we hope the result of their labor will repay them for their abstinence. Certainly...