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...need of a new gymnasium, the Forum indicated its possibilities as a medium for presenting to the Student Council the most diversified phases of undergraduate opinion. The Forum tonight offers an unexcelled opportunity for comparison of opinions and for the presentation of suggestions from which we hope to see develop the solution of the perennial "Union problem." This problem, as we have said, must be solved primarily by the undergraduates; and it is therefore essential, if tonight's Forum is to be a success, that the undergraduates take the most active and important part in the discussion...
...meets with Cornell and Yale in the spring. Winning the meets during the winter is not important; it is the training afforded the men that counts. E. K. Merrihew '10, of the B. A. A., explained the different types of running and the tendency of indoor work to develop speed and headwork. J. W. Hallowell '01, was the concluding speaker, emphasizing the effect on the graduates of the winning or loosing spirit displayed by University teams...
...runner of the base; all of these are things rightly enjoyed and appreciated by the fans of professional baseball. But they should be strictly avoided in amateur contests. The fundamental spirit is what counts, and the directors and coaches as well as the players themselves should aim to develop a higher ethical standard, in order that sport, in all its branches, may be made of the greatest possible value...
Since the rather weak showing in cross country, it is hoped that a large number of men will report for regular practice. The success of the University team depends largely upon having an abundance of material from each Freshman class to develop. Thus, all men who feel that they can do good work, whether they have had any previous experience or not, are urged to at least attend the meeting...
...second choice at this position. Claflin's work thus far has apparently assured him of his place at coverpoint. He is very fast and has exceptional endurance. Goodale though a considerably slower man is at present the most dependable substitute. Graustein has not, however, had the opportunity to develop his best form...