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...many New Year's resolutions with which the college is doubtless overflowing there is one which suggests itself as being especially appropriate for the present time. Nearly all the students are just returning from their vacation trip. During the vacation many of them, especially men who live at a distance, have found themselves surrounded at home by people full of questions about Harvard. These questions may be about matters of the athletic policy, or the government or any other side of the university which is not apt to be wholly understood by people at a distance. Now when...
...English college, community of residence seems to be necessary to a high degree of prosperity. In small towns and villages this condition may be fulfilled, in a considerable measure, even without dormitories, which in New York has proved impossible, by the vastness of the city and the expense of living. There is no doubt that the School of Arts, as a college, would be better off in a locality where students and teachers might live in such close proximity that several hours might not, as now, be wasted daily by many students in the journey to and from the college...
...thing that is very helpful in perseverance is to live day by day, to look into the future and to think how long we have got to work, but to do each day's work as best we can and to let the future take care of itself...
...Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs start on their Christmas Trip Monday, Dec. 21st with thirty-six men. As usual they will travel and live in their private cars, avoiding thus the changes incident to the mode of conducting the trip of the Harvard Clubs. This difference in the mode of travelling, constitutes the main distinction between the trips of the two clubs: in respect to the treatment of the Clubs in the various cities where they sing, there is very little difference. The same spirit of friendliness is shown toward both colleges...
...with a cross-country run for the championship of the University. The success of the hare and hounds runs this year has certainly been remarkable. It is due partly, no doubt, to the splendid open weather which we have had all fall; but it is due most to the live interest which most of the good distance runners have taken in the runs. The H. A. A. is certainly to be congratulated upon this success, for it promises for the future. The results of this fall's work will certainly be apparent before the end of the college year; some...