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...that meeting the proposed rules or changes shall be acted upon and be returned by the intercollegiate association with its approval or disapproval to the advisory committee at its summer meeting, to occur on the first Saturday in June. Those rules or changes approved shall forth with take effect; those disapproved shall go over for consideration until the following spring, unless they shall receive eleven votes in the advisory committee, in which case they shall immediately take effect. The advisory committee shall have, through Mr. Walter C. Camp, full supervision of editing and printing the rules for each year...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: I have just observed that in your paper of the 10th, you seriously misprinted a notice of mine to the effect that the themes written in English 12 have been placed in Sever 3, to be taken by the writers, or if not taken before Class Day to be destroyed. This notice applies only to the themes written last year, including the twenty-four page substitutes for junior themes. Themes written by members of the present junior class will be returned at the end of next year...
...result of yesterday's game was more than the most sanguine could expect. The nine played an admirable game at the bat and a variable game - both brilliant and bad in the field. Our battery worked with wonderful effect and the whole nine showed snap and cool calculation at the right moments. Such a victory as we gained yesterday recalls our career on the diamond two years ago and makes us look to the final result of the series with more assurance. Every man in the nine should receive warm applause of the whole college...
...ideas embodied in both essays would not suffer from greater elaboration. The best bit of writing in this issue is undoubtedly a sketch, "Mr. Blanc," which shows maturity of thought and excellent mastery of language. The task of describing a character is accomplished without the usual effect of wearying the reader. The idea of the whole sketch resembles in a way Hawthorne's "Christmas Banquet." Two stanzas on "A Dead Girl" are full of charm; the idea of death being "beguiled" by her smile is such a one as might have occurred to Heine. A rambling poorly-told story entitled...
...rumor that appeared in the Boston Globe of yesterday, to the effect that Stagg had been so severely injured by a thrown ball that he would be unable to play any more ball this year, has been denied, and is probably without foundation...