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...suitable background to Professor Gardiner's article on "The Future of Harvard College," which develops practically into an appeal for increased endowment. The writer finds that it is desirable to reduce the number, or rather "make . . . over into interested and active students" the "too many men here who live a life of athletic or ornamental leisure," to secure for the undergraduate something of that same vigorous and sustained mental training that accompanies study in the Law School, and by close contact between student and instructor obtain whatever advantages are now sometimes claimed for the smaller college. But these ends cannot...
...Johnson is president of the Subway Tavern Company. He was obtained for the meeting tonight by the College Graduates' Political Association an organization which is working in conjunction with the Political Club in trying to get college men who are going to live in New York, to enter politics. This association has also made it possible for the Political Club to get Hon. Seth Low, LL.D., exmayor of Greater New York, and formerly president of Columbia University, to speak at Harvard in the Fogg Lecture Room on Monday, February 27, on "A College Man's Influence in Politics...
...concert of the Musical Club in the Fogg Lecture Room last night was a marked success. Although illness prevented Mr. J. S. Codman '90 from taking part, F. H. Birch 1L. took his place at very short notice and sang "Sunset," by D. Buck, and "Love Me if I Live," by Arthur Foote '74. Mr. Birch's unusually powerful voice would have apeared to better advantage in a larger hall. The movement from the Brahms Sonata for piano and violin was well rendered by G. R. Jones '05 and A. W. Locke '05, and showed the rich tone...
...generation of thinking Christians--in order that we may not hold the old, worn out, abandoned conceptions, but may gain a rational and vigorous Christianity. In the third place we should reach out to humanity. The unit that thinks must embrace the race. No man has a right to live for himself. Fourth, unselfish living must be applied to our neighbors in need and to the institutions and worthy causes about us which deserve...
...Long live--her glorious...