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...glad to learn that the Shooting club proposes to erect a club house on the college property across the river. The sum of money needed for this project is not large, only $250, and ought to be collected without difficulty. The members of the club should feel that they will be doing a great service, not only to themselves, but to the whole college, by making the range so much more accessible than that at Watertown. The club has shown great vitality in keeping a winning team in the field in spite of such discouraging conditions for practice as they...
...tired; men come to me after the season is over, and tell me they knew-and-were not training. Why didn't they tell me when it might have done some good? Now I get the blame when I knew nothing of the fact." I hope Harvard men will learn to discriminate between "hard work" and "lax-training;" the latter is to be feared, the former is to be desired...
...Christ and his enlightening presence. He has seen the Son and therefore by the words of the text it has become possible to view the glorious Father as He is. The man has this omnipresent example before him, as a pattern, and in this way he should learn to become like...
...from them. Examinations are at best necessary evils, impositions on instructors and students alike. It seems just, therefore, that students as well as instructors should derive from them whatever benefit they may give. The knowledge of one's midyear marks is often of value, giving one an opportunity to learn how one's work is regarded by the instructors, and at the same time serving, if need be, as a warning to one who is delinquent. Those who begin an unfamiliar study, Philosophy or Political Economy, for example, are often unable to estimate their own work, until, by means...
...justice to the men who have no lockers in the gymnasium it is but right to say a word against the habit which some men have, of obtaining lockers with no intention of using them. There is, we are sorry to learn, a large number of such men. The lockers which they have obtained they make not the slightest use of, and their advantages are entirely lost. We would urge, therefore, the men who are in possession of lockers which they never utilize to surrender them to men who are in actual and daily need of them...