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...first point, it may be dismissed without argument. All Harvard men, as well as outsiders familiar with Harvard athletics, know that such exhibitions of "near muckerism" are not frequent in our annals. Those that have occurred have met with instant condemnation...
...small class of men. The pride of the college in that they are the "all-around" men, well balanced, often brilliant both in studies and "outside interests", they bear the burdens which the less energetic do not care to assume. The result is that the breakdowns are all too frequent among this small group. And, after all, we wonder if those who succeed in the struggle are any better equipped for their life work after they have thus tested their capacities to the utmost. Granting that they occasionally are brilliant men in after life, we believe that the percentage...
Professor Van Dyke is the author of various works in theology, biography and poetry, besides being a frequent contributor to the important magazines and periodicals. He was minister at the Brick Church in New York for several years, and has been on the board of Preachers of the University. Professor Van Dyke has the honor of having received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton...
...unfortunate thing that many men go through the University and do not learn how to study without a professor. If they enter a profession, of course, they are naturally forced into continuing their work, but in the ordinary case it is different. It is a frequent thing for an undergraduate to apply for entrance into some course, and be asked the following question: "Why don't you read this author or study this subject by yourself? This course is meant only for those who are going into the matter so deeply, and are looking at it in such a special...
...first place the allowing of four downs in which to make the required ten yards should greatly increase the effectiveness of the offense; scoring will be more frequent and punting will be practically eliminated. Both are decided improvements, for by higher scoring relative strengths are more easily determined, and punting often became monotonous in the former game. Yet by causing a touchdown to count six points, two drop-kicks will not equal one touchdown and goal from touchdown. Hence, drop-kicking has also been practically eliminated; not an altogether desirable feature from the spectators' point of view. In connection with...