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...students who are in the habit of purloining the signs hung on the steward's door at Memorial announcing that visitors are not admitted on Sunday, were only aware of the amount of annoyance they cause the officers, we feel sure that they would desist from this childish practice. We do not doubt but that the steward would furnish any student who wishes it, a copy of the placard, and we hope that in the future those who do wish them will apply at the office for them, not steal them from the door...
...unfortunate and possibly fatal accident which occurred at the boat house on Saturday morning has in spired everyone with the deepest feelings of sympathy for the injured and of indignation at the criminal carelessness which apparently was the cause of the sad occurrence. But while we join to our heartfelt sympathy for the wounded our no less earnest hopes for their recovery, we have every reason to feel thankful that the consequences were not even more terrible than they are. Everything seemed to conspire to make the effects of the accident as slight as possible,-the falling of the lower...
...editors have wisely determined to make the most effective appeal for support under the circumstances. In the showing made by the first number of the paper they should have an unanswerable argument in favor of its continuance. The paper sustains its excellent reputation of the past and we feel sure that the college will no longer hesitate about coming forward and by their liberal subscriptions show that the Lampoon must become a permanent institution of Harvard College...
...some men the suppression of such a practice means more than the success of the hall itself. Many will feel that their self-respect demands that they leave an institution which cannot enforce upon its members the behavior which characterizes gentlemen. It becomes merely a stubborn contest between those who believe that Harvard men should in all cases and under all circumstances, behave like gentlemen and those who doubt this and express their doubt by their actions. In such a contest, we regret to say, the latter seem at present to have the advantage, but we hope that the action...
...never will come out to fill up empty places, unless they feel there is some responsible man to look after them, and see that they not only do their work well, but also that they do not injure themselves by overwork...