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...Endicott Peabody, following Professor Moore, spoke briefly on the words of St. Paul, "Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth to those things which are before, I press forward to the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." St. Paul bids men forget and cast away old sins, and, not content with mere resistance of temptation, press forward from height to height to the goal of ultimate perfection...
...Life," an unsigned story, is, with the exception of the class day parts, the most interesting contribution to the number. The fact that the writer deals with the traditional loafer, his repentance and regeneration, does not mar the interest of the story, for the plot is set forth and made to seem almost new by an unusually vigorous style. One feels disappointed, however, that the writer should confess himself unable to evolve a climax from an interesting and difficult situation, by stating finally that it was "All a dream...
...collection of opinion on the various aspects of the three year' course will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON. These views have been contributed by men who have attained distinction in their several vocations, and they set forth briefly that consequences which may be expected to follow the adoption of the shorter course, as it affects the schools, the College, the graduate departments, and the life-work of those who are educated under the new system...
More specifically, the work of the committee includes two annual collections of old clothes; the arrangement of general conferences in Brooks Parlor of all men interested in Boys' Club work, friendly visiting, and so forth; the forming of groups of men, who by playing or reciting can entertain the inmates of almshouses and similar institutions. Early next year the work will be still more exactly outlined and a calendar published. Much of the work done by the committee, especially through the agency of Mr. Birtwell, is of such a nature that it can be known only by those who have...
...large rock at the base of the Leif Ericsson statue. He has obtained permission to blow it open in order that his theory may be tested. He lights the fuse and the geological party retires to a safe distance. The rock splits open and Leif and Turker step forth. Hasafad runs up and recognizes Leif Ericsson. He is elated over his discovery, although Professor Struse denies the identity of Leif, inasmuch as the man does not resemble the statue...