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...faults of most of the men who have played in the last three or four games are given below. Harding is slow in getting through the rush line, and if he would start quicker and slow up at the finish, he would do better. He ought to pay more attention to his game and not bother with the rusher opposite him quite so much. He tackles hard and low, and keeps his eyes open. On the whole he is about as good as any man in the rush line. Butler is slow in getting through. He runs hard and follows...
...publish the notice that you kindly printed - a notice contrary to all my feeling about college life. In refusing to see students I lose more than they; and indeed it is always pleasanter to meet a man as his friend than to give the same time to finding fault with his compositions. Least of all do the freshmen deserve your censure; for I have seen little of them - not half enough to satisfy my wishes; moreover I should be delighted to know that our intercourse had been as agreeable to them as it has always been...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - There are two points in connection with Saturdays game that one of the spectators is moved to criticise. He was astonished to see a fault in Harvard's playing which in the eleven of a preparatory school would be jeered at. It has been predicted for some years that one of the first lessons a modern foot-ball player was taught is the low tackle. Five years ago when in the preparatory school this was the latest "tip" in the science of the game. However, Harvard's playing Saturday seemed to indicate that the "tip" which...
...brick yards not far from Fresh Pond, where it was wholly lost. After a search of some six or seven minutes, the trail again found, led across the railroad to Porter's Station. Here it was lost again, and for a long time the whole pack was entirely at fault. The main part of the hounds, including the Master, started in the direction of Somerville and the suburbs, but about fourteen hounds wandered down Washington St. and crossing to Columbia St., found the trail. After waiting several minutes and shouting "Tally.Ho" repeatedly and finding that the rest of the pack...
There is considerable fault expressed by students who are contemplating honors in Political Science at the way History 15 is arranged. There is an alternative in the courses for honors requiring either a course in Roman Law or History 15. Owing to the fact that the latter course is given on alternate years, it is available to juniors this year only. In consequence, the upperclassmen who wish to complete their course in Political Science, are either obliged to gain admission to History 15 or elect Roman Law. As the former is overcrowded, with thirty students, and as a number...