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...allow the general use of the gymnasium without interfering with the class instruction. Moreover, an increasing number of students are left without any incentive for regular training, as the number of athletic teams remains about the same from year to year, while the number of students is annually growing larger. The system now in use also affords no means of getting at a considerable body of students, either scholars or athletes, who need the influence of physical discipline...
...annual review of the football season occupies four pages in the issue to be put on sale on Wednesday, December 22. Mr. Patterson's comment treats the leading eastern college players with care and discrimination. The men from the smaller colleges receiving as thorough consideration as those from the larger institutions. There are pictures of twenty-four college players, among them Dibblee, Moulton and Doucette...
...might nominally compete for a place for which he was not slated, actually he has no chance for success, because many of his best friends would be pledged against him. Such a candidate would have a better chance under the new plan, for the vote will be much larger and therefore more representative...
...place of voting being kept open for a number of hours during the day. The objects of both measures are, to place all men in the class upon a more equal footing (irrespective of organization), than has been the case in the past, and furthermore to obtain a larger vote...
...positions will realize more and more as time goes on, that their honors are accompanied by responsibilities which should inspire them to give the very best of their energy and ability to their class and to the University. Each year they will be called upon to take a larger share in the direction of undergraduate affairs, and they can not take too great gains to fit themselves to do so intelligently and manfully. Let them remember then that representing all sections of college life, their aim must be to know and participate in just as many of Harvard's diversified...