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...suggestion with regard to them. When the snow is deep the only good footing in the yard is on these walks. Almost everywhere they are sufficiently broad, but they should be so everywhere. This is decidedly not the case from Sever to University. More men pass back and forth here than anywhere else in the yard, and in passing and repassing one another, they are often shoved about and crowded most unpleasantly, and not infrequently are obliged to step off into the snow or slush. This evil could easily be remedied if the walk were made the full width...
...scored against. There is danger that the players may forget that the conditions may be very different at the end of two weeks. The point to be remembered is that Harvard has as much time for improvement as Yale and that every effort should be put forth to equal and surpass the work that is sure to take place in Yale's secret practice. There is a growing spirit in the University of confidence in the team and there is confidence on the part of the team in the students and the team must have confidence in itself...
Princeton's charges against the amateur standing of halfback W. D. Osgood of the University of Pennsylvania have drawn forth an affidavit from Osgood in which he swears that he never received compensation for participating in athletics at either Cornell or Pennsylvania; that he entered the University of Pennsylvania in the scientific department of the college, being persuaded that upon graduation he would have more advantageous opportunities for his life calling-civil engineering-in this city; that he received no pecuniary inducement to enter the University of Pennsylvania and has been promised none. He also swears that he has passed...
Princeton Sketches, the Story of Nassau Hall, is the title of a volume by George R. Wallace, Princeton '91, which reviews briefly the history of the University from the "Good old colony days" down to the present time. The last chapter on the Princeton Idea sets forth the college life and spirit as it is today. The book is fully illustrated by half tones, showing the college buildings and their surroundings...
...condition of the shower baths in the gymnasium was timely and expressed the sentiments of nine-tenths of the men who frequent that department of the University. The inconvenience of the present facilities and the consequent violation of the sixth article of the Decalogue have been well set forth, but it seems to me that hardly enough emphasis has been given to the fact that nothing jeopardizes the health of the students more than this very bath room about which so much has been facetiously written. With a view of calling the attention of the authorities to this phase...