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President Carter of Williams, on the other hand, says in an interview published in the Globe, that he has a profound respect for the judgment of President Eliot and that the latter would not have taken this stand without having given the matter a great deal of attention...
...Hotel Rambouillet with its assemblage of wits, afterwards so well painted by the pen of Moliere in his Precieuses Ridicules, which was called upon to render judgment upon the new play "Polyeuctes" by P. Corneille. Though even these dry, narrow critics were carried away by the power of the play, they felt that it would never do to encourage so original and imaginative an effort, and accordingly they condemned it because its author had had the audacity to introduce the Christian religion as an important factor in his work...
...This judgment has been deservedly reversed by more recent critics and Polyeuctes is now classed, if not on an equality with Shakespeare's greatest works, yet as one of the greatest works of the human brain. It is essentially a dramatic work; those only accusing it of lack of dramatic interest who are unacquainted with, or incapable of appreciating, the beauty of the French Drama. Such opinions are generally the result of false impressions gathered from poor translations, or utter ignorance of the subject matter...
Every one will feel willing to trust to the judgment of the Graduate Advisory Committee and of the captain of the eleven in regard to the change which they have made in the management of the team. For the second time this year we extend our best wishes to a Captain Brewer...
...Yale side Chauncey was the star and Yale felt his loss severely when he was injured. Betts punted well and with good judgment. In the rush line Murray, the left tackle, rushed well with the ball, and Hazen followed the ball and tackled well...