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...Professor Zueblin put clearly before his audience what many have blunderingly tried to express. As we are thrilled by the nearness of those we love, one of the holiest of human emotions, just so are we thrilled by nearness to nature, by the first touch of spring, by contact with enthusiasm, and by witnessing even so trivial a thing as some great game. The attraction is born in us and we cling to it at all costs. For intercollegiate games it is but one of the arguments, but one which has been forcefully...
...primary object of the conference is to present and discuss important questions of religion and social service of interest to college men, and to develop the religious life and interest in philanthropic work of the Eastern colleges and schools through an interchange of ideas and contact with leaders of thought in the field. Delegates are quartered in tents and dormitories and a baseball series, a tennis tournament, a track meet, a big fourth of July celebration, followed by an enormous bonfire, and inspiring religious meetings addressed by leaders of philanthropic and religious thought are some of the creatures...
...Hart '80 will deliver the fourth of a series of eight Lowell Institute lectures on "The Real South" at Huntington Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of his lecture will be "Race Relations," and will deal with the more significant phases of the contact between the two races in the South, and the treatment accorded each at the hands of the other. The course is an attempt to outline the actual problems presented by the racial and economic conditions existing in the South at the present time...
...Newspaper work brings a man in contact with politics and politicians. It makes it easy for him to engage actually in politics if he wishes. It should convince him that the effort to influence politics for the benefit of people outside of office is more satisfactory than any work that can be done in office. Newspaper work of today is largely anonymous, and that fact is discouraging to those that would delight in the sound of their own names. But let a man select for his guiding thought the half cynical toast of old Teufelsdroch: Die Sacheder Armen in Gottes...
...present case we do not believe that the resentment of the undergraduates is as bull-headed as this editorial would imply. Their position is the result of careful consideration after two, three, or four years of contact with the conditions. If they could be assured that their convictions were to have a fair hearing, a long step would be taken in the restoring of confidence. Until that condition comes or returns, as the editorial of 1895 would have us believe--the Faculty, and not the undergraduates, must be held responsible for trouble...