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...clearly the aims and scope of the department and the liberal spirit that underlies it. Two papers devoted to the Young Instructor, who is apparently a very disturbing character, analyze from different points of view the causes and results of his existence, and offer suggestions regarding him which will doubtless be helpful in bringing about the ultimate solution of the difficulty...

Author: By T. HALL ., | Title: Review of the June Monthly | 6/3/1907 | See Source »

Starbuck rowed in better form today than yesterday, and is fast mastering the Rice stroke. Von Saltza is fully recovered from his illness, and will doubtless be in perfect condition for the Harvard race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Columbia Crew Practice Yesterday | 5/9/1907 | See Source »

...this tendency found its best expression on one evening this week, when the Seniors living in Holworthy came together on the steps of the building and sang during the hour immediately after dinner. The singing was entirely spontaneous and had the enthusiasm that comes with spontaneity; and it was doubtless thoroughly enjoyed by the men who took part. It seems to us that no better way could be found to spend the hour after dinner, during pleasant spring evenings, than by some such informal gathering of men in the same class or building, and that no better place could...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR SINGING IN THE YARD | 5/2/1907 | See Source »

Three articles in the April number of The Harvard Illustrated Magazine, Mr. Clapp's, Mr. McKenna's, and Mr. Groton's, are likely to secure the attention not only of Harvard graduates and undergraduates but of other readers. Lovers of "the national game" will doubtless turn first to Mr. McKenna's "Baseball Outlook for 1907", a compact and concise statement of the conditions at Yale and Princeton, and a sanguine analysis of those at Harvard. If Mr. McKenna is right,--and that he is, is devoutly to be wished,--Harvard men may conclude their reading with a sigh of satisfaction...

Author: By B. S. Hurlbut., | Title: Dean Hurlbut Reviews Illustrated | 4/11/1907 | See Source »

...there is health and life and sport and friendship, stern endeavor, courage, endurance and noble purpose in all this, and with it all often the best scholarship, for the athlete is fitted for hard study. Mens sana in corpore sano. There are doubtless athletes who do little studying, but there are few students who take no regular exercise...

Author: By Charles G. Fall ., | Title: Letter on Athletics by C. G. Fall '68 | 12/22/1906 | See Source »

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