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...message to deliver to a university which I love, to the young men who have the future of their country to mold, I would say with all the force at my command: Do not be smart. If I were not a doctor of this university with a deep interest in its discipline, and if I did not hold the strongest views on that reprehensible form of amusement known as 'rushing,' I would say that whenever and-whenever you find one of your dear little playmates showing signs of smartness in his work, his talk, or his play, take him tenderly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KIPLING ON WEALTH | 3/24/1908 | See Source »

...Faculty point of view; for it will hardly be denied by the most ardent opponent of "two numerous intercollegiate contests" that in common fairness the large undergraduate body is entitled to know where it stands in fact, with respect to the sports in which it takes so deep an interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof, Sumichrast Reviews Monthly | 3/3/1908 | See Source »

...Paul's Catholic Club will hold its sixth smoke talk in Newman House this evening. Hon. C. A. De Courcey, judge of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, will talk on "Some Phases of the Criminal Problem." Mr. DeCourcey has made a deep study of the criminal classes for many years, and is very much interested in promoting and forwarding the problem for consideration by college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Judge De Courcey in Newman House | 2/20/1908 | See Source »

...that "the hills are gold--for children's voices hall" is a non-sequitur, in spite of the dash. On the whole, however, this piece of verse strikes me as the best of the three minor pieces; for Mr. J. H. Wheelock, in "Autumn by the Sea," lets deep call unto deep indeed, but with an unperspicuous symbolization: the sea is "autumnal" and yet "changeless"; "no trace of ruthless autumn lingers" there, and yet everything is remembered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Howard's Review of Monthly | 11/29/1907 | See Source »

...believe that it receives little sympathy from graduates. This item is the wholesale and unfriendly criticism of the Harvard coaches, appearing in newspapers the day after the game, and written as a rule by old players whose right to criticise history does not entirely justify. Doubtless only a deep interest in our team could spur industry into writing so many columns. But at best, comments to appear on Sunday morning must obviously be written under the stress of a defeat on Saturday. Ill-considered, destructive criticism in public prints, besides shocking our sense of loyalty due men who have done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL REFLECTIONS. | 11/25/1907 | See Source »

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