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...practice of the last two or three weeks has been in secret. Every man in college, however much fault-finding he has permitted himself, is aware, deep down in his heart that secret practice was the one proper thing. Of course none of us know just where the eleven stands, but we do know surely that they have made great improvement since we last saw them play, and that they in ever way deserve our confidence, for they will play to the fullest extent of their ability...
...that the board walks are being put on the paths, it will perhaps be pertinent to make a suggestion with regard to them. When the snow is deep the only good footing in the yard is on these walks. Almost everywhere they are sufficiently broad, but they should be so everywhere. This is decidedly not the case from Sever to University. More men pass back and forth here than anywhere else in the yard, and in passing and repassing one another, they are often shoved about and crowded most unpleasantly, and not infrequently are obliged to step off into...
sition, and as he is an instructor of original ideas and deep research, he is likely to exert a wide influence on the study of classics in the West...
...through the windows in the side walls, located nine feet above the floor. The main entrance, according to the plans, is located at the north end where a porch and box-office will be built. At the other end is the stage, forty-five feet wide and thirty two deep, flanked on either side by lockers, shower-baths, dressing rooms, etc. The Glee club organizations will have club rooms on the second floor back, which will be approached by a private stairway. The stage entrance is on the rear very near the Hotel. The money for the building itself...
...Prospect Progressive Union is not, strictly speaking a college organization; and yet its governing body and teachers are drawn so largely from the students and faculty that the University as a whole must feel a deep interest in its welfare. It has accomplished an admirable work among the people with whom it deals and this success is reflected to a great part on those Harvard men who have been active in the undertaking. The objects and aims of the society have been fully described in previous issues and need no further explanation. Now as the year draws to a close...