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With 18 teams entered in the scrub hockey series, which is scheduled to begin today, the tournament this winter promises to prove a greater success than usual, and will afford pleasure and exercise for a larger number of men than ever before. It is not inappropriate, however, to remind the members of the competing teams that promptness in reporting for games is essential if the championship is to be decided without a great deal of trouble and inconvenience to both managers and players...
...this innovation continues to be successful it may be used as the entering wedge for a much larger class; and, in a new gymnasium equipped with adequate facilities, its final development may be a system of compulsory exercise for the Freshman classes of the future...
...present and gave the men individual instruction on the machines. This voluntary work will continue until the mid-year examination period and Coach Wray will be on hand every afternoon except Saturdays. Regular practice will begin immediately after the examinations. It is expected that hereafter a very much larger number of men will avail themselves of the opportunity for this preliminary work...
...Since a monopoly is the foundation of successful conbinations, all business men, followed by small investors, are trying to get in on some monopoly, or special privilege. The risk may be larger than in ordinary business, but the profits are enormous. So we are swamped with speculative securities, which take capital away from productive industries to tie it up in speculative, and so unproductive enterprises...
...that is, his morality is of no avail to the nation unless in addition to integrity he also possesses efficiency." This lays at the door of the men, gifted by nature or developed by training, who have that subtle power of accomplishing, the responsibility for doing the larger part of the good and the bad which is put into effect. By the fundamental theory of higher education, collegiate graduates are expected to form the most efficient element of society. Mr. Roosevelt has pointed out a very real responsibility which pertains to this class, and one which can be fulfilled only...