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...Loan Fund is open to members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes and is lent is sums ranging from $50 to $75. Applications must be left at the office of the Dean, addressed "Loan Fund, John Lowell, Esq., Boston," and stating the amount desired. Men must set forth their circumstances fully and state what aid they have received, or expect to receive from the College. If the applicant is under 21 years of age, his application must be accompanied by the written approval of his parent or guardian...
...field for the appearance of weaknesses in the team's play. That the University was able to run up 39 points was simply an indication of individual prowess; that the mediocre Colby team scored 6 points was due to the weakness of the Crimson line. The following Saturday brought forth a brand of football little better. "Watchful waiting," with Harte's interception of a forward pass in the last few minutes of play, gave Harvard a 7 to 0 victory over M. A. C. The same well-known policy proved lucrative in the next game, in which Carlisle was sent...
...mind of every thinking American today. The present conflict in Europe has shown how deplorably weak our army and navy are, even for defensive purposes. Countless suggestions and policies for a larger navy, an increased standing army, a well-organized reserve corps, and, lastly, universal military service, have poured forth through the press in superabundance. Whatever may be their plans, the majority of men in authority agree that adequate steps should be taken for the improvement of our military position. With the theories of all the different methods of modern warfare being proved day by day across the water...
...washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life," says Auerbach. It does a great deal more than that: it broadens and deepens the souls of men; it makes them see beauties in life and its emotions which the profoundest philosophy and even the finest poetry cannot call forth. And the extraordinary opportunities for musical culture which are afforded in this vicinity have always been one of the great assets of the University...
...being in the New York Heralds estimation, the leading "man", who "played" with finesse and "tact". "Young America" was written round the juvenile court idea, and with this institution as a background; the author has treated the life of the youthful offenders with such understanding sympathy that he brought forth many such comments as that of the New York press: "Memory fails to bring to mind a more human and affecting bit of playwriting than this modest and unassuming little piece...