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...opportunity to train our speaking abilities and to teach ourselves to think logically and clearly upon the questions which agitate the country or the College. Whether or not they will lead to the remarkable results which have been achieved through them in the Oxford Union will depend upon the degree of enthusiasm with which the University enters into their spirit. We shall at least expect an auspicious beginning with a topic of such lively interest...
...Freedley. The scoring of the second team was from the 25-yard line but, nevertheless, reflected credit on the team. The scrimmage showed all three teams to be of about the same calibre, giving a wealth of average material from which to build a team that will depend on team-work rather than individual brilliancy. Captain Wendell has not yet taken part in any of the scrimmages, but will probably go in for a little work before the game with Maine on Saturday...
...hope that the entering class would enjoy the life in the University and grow to be active men. It is a lamentable state of affairs when men have no definite goal towards which they are striving. You should strive and achieve success but remember that success does not depend upon money. The three essentials of a successful life are knowledge, application, and character. The world is looking for experts, men who do not waste their time, character, or money...
...oared crew, regardless of whether it wins or loses at New London. The chief reason for this recommendation is that the standard of rowing in the four-oared is nearly equal to that in the eight-oared race, and it seems manifestly unfair that the awarding of the "H" depend entirely upon the chance of being able to row a little faster that Yale over a two-mile course. It seems as if the awarding of crew insignia should be on the same basis as in football and baseball, and if a man is worthy of representing the University...
...most important provision in this generous offer, however, is that the number of $2 seats to be placed on sale at the reduced rate of 75 cents, will depend wholly on the interest shown by the size of the Opera Association on April 14. The CRIMSON has believed ever since it first gave voice to this movement, that a large number of music-loving undergraduates would take immediate advantage of just such an offer as has been made. Let us not alone show an easily expressed interest in Grand Opera, but also demonstrate our gratitude for the Company's generosity...