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...Answer" is the better. But it is decidedly inferior to what its author has done before and certainly cannot stand comparison with its author's most lately published poem, "Dolarosa," - although the diction is simple and natural and certain lines are very good. "The Builder - Science" has the double fault of extreme vagueness of thought and inaptitude of diction...
...cause of every fault in delivery is in the mind. If we have no interest in what we are saying, our voices become hard and unpleasant...
...great fault of the team as a whole is a tendency to shirk and play half-heartedly. It is time Ninety-live showed themselves to be men. Morse L. S. had done admirable work considering the material he has had, but the class should do more for the support of the team and rouse some enthusiasm among the candidates by their presence as spectators on Norton's Field...
...children take to them more readily, and by introducing geometry, algebra, and natural science. The grammar schools will continue their low standard as long as the requirements for admission to the high schools are so low. A nine-year-old ought to pass the entrance examinations to Exeter. The fault lies also with the scientific schools; it is easier to enter the Harvard professional schools than it is to enter Harvard college...
...showed promise of much improvement over his last year's play. Lake and Newell played in their old form leaving little to be desired. White rushed well but had hard luck in having the ball passed wildly to him. Gage dodged well and generally gained ground. The great fault of the team was high tackling...