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...practice on Soldiers Field. This curiosity to know what is going on there is quite natural and is probably felt by everybody in the University. We would suggest, however, that from now on the students refrain from asking questions of anybody who is admitted to the secret practice and keep this curiosity in check till it can be fully satisfied on Saturday. There is nothing to be gained by asking questions. The only available news of the practice is contained in the very general reports in the CRIMSON and in the Boston papers. On the other hand, these questions...
...vegetables were allowed and few starches, as these were supposed to be bad for the athlete's wind. The meats were then cooked very rare for all. Individual tastes were not consulted. The men were then trained as a body and it was not considered that in order to keep them in good condition the individual men required different treatment. An important part of the recent changes has been along the line of the individual needs of the men. The food is now about the same as would be served at a first-class home table...
...intercollegiate chess tournament will open on December 26th at the rooms of the Harvard School, cor. Fifth Avenue and 47th St., New York. The Manhattan Chess Club kindly offered their rooms for the tournament, but as in was deemed desirable to keep the tournament a purely college affair, the offer was declined...
...last characteristic of true religion is progressiveness. Religion must keep pace with humanity, and humanity knows no standstill. The fault with your religion is that it dissociates itself from other pursuits. With us, science grew out of religion, but in your country you are engaged in a fight with science in which you must inevitably be driven into a corner. If you fight religion with science, both must perish. Let your religion be simple and natural, but let it always keep progressing with the rapid progress...
...chance of winning; such a feeling is in its nature insecure and half-hearted. Each man in the University should make up his mind that Harvard must win and that he as a student has a part to play in the winning and that that part is to keep out of his own mind and out of his own words everything that savors of doubt and lack of interest. Individual opinion and conjecture should sink out of sight below a great wave of hope and determination. Each one of us should see before him the picture of the game...