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...wrong, must be supported is wholly out of place in this juncture. There are, of course, crises when the nation is engaged in a struggle from which it can not retreat, and then the paramount duty to save the country properly silences private doubts. But it does not follow that whenever the government proposes any position on foreign affairs all criticism shall be dumb, and the nation shall follow docilely into any extreme, even into a war which the people may abhor. What is popular government, if the people have surrendered their right to consider every step of a policy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/9/1896 | See Source »

Much depends on the way the baseball season is opened tonight. A large number of candidates is the first thing to be desired and then the hardest kind of work by every man to the end of the season. That success will follow is something which, though it can not be predicted, the size of the University and the spirit of its members should put beyond a doubt. This spirit is what some newspapers have been trying to hold up to ridicule of late, and they will look to the meeting tonight for an evidence of their view...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/8/1896 | See Source »

Thirty-two men reported for the 'varsity Crew yesterday. Their names and weights follow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Crew. | 1/4/1896 | See Source »

...nothing else, by a motive of self-protection on the part of men who will be dependent on the results of their graduate work in after life. For them the degrees in themselves are not necessarily a mark of distinction at present. That is to say, it does not follow nowadays, at because a man is an A. M. he has done a year of good work after graduation, or because he is a Ph. D. he has by two or three years of advanced study made any valuable contribution to his chosen branch of learning. Now the men that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/18/1895 | See Source »

...Arlington Town Hall, under the auspices of the Lend a Hand Society, for the benefit of the Massachusetts General Hospital. There are eleven numbers on the programe. E. M. Waterhouse '97 is to sing, and C. L. Bouve will give a 'cello solo, while a dance will follow the concert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concert at Arlington. | 12/17/1895 | See Source »

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