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...Hale delivered a very forcible and eloquent address on the "Choice of a Profession" in Appleton Chapel last evening. Every year, Mr. Hale said, 6000 men graduate from American colleges and 1,000,000 immigrants enter this country. These 6000 men are endowed with a liberal and not merely a "bread and butter" education. They are to be leaders among the people; they must accept this fact modestly, but surely, else they should not come here to spend three or four of the most valuable years of their lives. For some men there need be no struggle to decide what...
...very desirable that the programme should be, as far as possible, the same from year to year. The resolution, "That any matriculated student trying for a degree be allowed to compete in the field meeting," allows members of the law schools or of other schools of the university to enter the sports...
...might result, too, in affording an extra inducement to men to enter the games. At all events, the matter is worthy of consideration, and we commend it to the attention of the officers of the association...
...fact. Do not the regulations show a huge partiality in this respect? To be consistent should not the college insist that compulsory religious exercises be carried on in the homes of those who, while in college, live at home? Or, perhaps, more strictly, should it not forbid any to enter college but those coming from homes where such observances are enforced? I fear that my interrogatives have run away with me, but I am greatly puzzled as to what answers can be made to my questions...
...examinations are over and some part of the energy that has been given to them must find new outlets. The winter meetings of the Athletic Association are near at hand and those who intend to enter in any of the events will now begin active practice. Though we have already spoken of some of the events, it does not seem out of place to call the attention of the college to some of the points in which it will require great energy to keep the meetings up to the standard of the last few years...