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...learn with pleasure of the attempt the Department of English is making to have one of the old English comedies reproduced here. The play, though not performed by Harvard men, would in its effect be similar to the Latin play of last year and the Greek play which the Classical department had previously put upon the stage. It would doubtless lead to a quickening of interest in the entire English play literature of the period to which Ben Jonson belonged; and to this literature it would lend a character of reality which would be the best possible stimulus to students...
...TAYLOR.LACROSSE. - Candidates should be more regular in their work. Old players are urged to keep in good condition and to come into the team training as much as possible. Strong, active men are urged to learn the game...
...When one considers that many of these women will in all probability have to support themselves, one should be very glad to aid in any work which will help them to do it. Every woman as well as every man in the world should have a chance to learn how to support herself. Natural talent should be allowed to take its course...
...rowed on the crew of last year have, up to this time, been required to do no tank work. Formerly the old men have gone into the tank to do the same work as those who were inexperienced, that is, to start from the beginning and to learn the stroke. This of course necessitates a disregard of many of the finer points of the stroke, that eventually have to be re-learned. The last year's men are, however, required to do the same amount of running and exercising as those of less experience...
Nurtured by oppression, however, they have thrived and prospered,-today we find them free, recognized and sanctioned by law. From this survey we learn two things: first, that labor associations are beneficent in principle, and a benefit and protection to laborers; second, that they are indestructible and inevitable. Employers are confronted with them as a natural part of our industrial system. In the end it will be much against the employers' interests if they ignore them...