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"Rowing at Harvard has become so general and covers so much equipment in the way of boathouses, boats, cars, and launches that the Graduate Rowing Committee, after much consideration, felt convinced that a general supervisor of rowing and equipment and details relating to rowing was desirable. The work has hitherto...
We come inevitably to the old question--how to make students take up study for its own sake. We find again that the solution of nearly every difficulty which confronts the administrators of the college would be made possible if this one problem could be solved. In the case of...
Now another line of approach is suggested by Mr. Thomas W. Slocum '90 in the "Alumni Bulletin". If the capacity of the Stadium could be enlarged, most of the dissatisfaction would be eliminated, and what remained would be inevitable, under any scheme of allotment. Mr. Slocum gives a practical suggestion...
Chiefly, perhaps, is Mr. McLane's poetry beautiful for its lyrical quality, attained, apparently, without the least effort. This quality is evident throughout the book, but in the short poems is particularly lovely and appealing; most of all, this one "To F-":
Though all three of the delegations concerned with the question of stopping the naval competition--the American, the British, and the Japanese--disclaim any intention of holding up a final decision on that mater until the policy of the nations toward the Far East us stadium it has become increasingly...