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...thoughts so that many will remember him as a teacher of unusual fascination. Many an illustration of his would take root in the mind, giving life and vividness to thought of the highest subtlety. And beneath all this was a rare personal kindliness and hospitality. No differences of judgment in matters that are trying the souls of men in our day can obscure our sense of these services and those engaging human qualities." --Boston Post...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hocking in Praise. | 12/18/1916 | See Source »

...distinguished author, a keen critic of public life and a leading psychologist, his loss, too great to be realized when civilization is in a turmoil, will be estimated fairly in the future, when judgment is less biased by partisan feeling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR HUGO MUENSTERBERG | 12/18/1916 | See Source »

Another heady player was D. Appleton '18, who relieved Thacher for a time. Playing on team B against team D after the regulars were through, he again and again took the puck down the Arena with clever stick work and good judgment, and finally was able to smash it into the goal. In this scrimmage H. M. Bliss '17, T. K. Fisher '17, R. J. H. Powel '18, R. Baldwin '17 and C. W. Timpson '18 also scored goals for team B and a long tally was made for their opponents by W. W. Rice '18 on a back-hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM C SHUT OUT REGULARS | 12/13/1916 | See Source »

...well to adhere loyally to John Rush. He is learning all the time, adding to his already large stock of football knowledge; in fact, the things he is now learning relate not so much to the actual playing of the game as to the various outgrowing details, psychology, judgment of men, strategy, and the like. Every coach, even Haughton, will make a mistake or two each season. Rush's great mistake this year was in placing too much faith in certain individuals, in believing that men would come through in the big tests, despite their failure in preliminary tests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DESPITE REVERSES RUSH HAS SUCCEEDED AT PRINCETON | 12/2/1916 | See Source »

Concerning his Martian researches, it is only to be said that while the general judgment of science is against his conclusion that the so--called canals are proved to be the work of intelligent beings, his work has keenly stimulated the study of that planet, and has greatly advanced scientific knowledge of it. Even now the question of the nature and cause of these markings, may be regarded as in abeyance. Lowell had not proved his case. Scientists tell us that the Schiaperelli and Lowell "canals" on Mars exist in these astronomer's own psychology, or rather in their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Peroival Lowell '76, | 11/16/1916 | See Source »

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