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...number of Freshmen would begin training for the 1900 nine than appeared last night in the Trophy Room. Harvard is looking forward to a successful baseball season this spring in which the Freshman nine will have to play an important part. To develop a winning nine the coaches will need the active aid of every man in the class who can play baseball at all; and it is very desirable that all candidates should begin training at once. The examinations need not prevent men from coming out, for the indoor work will be light and short and will not take...
...future to disturbances such as the shooting of fire-arms on January 26. But the petition now being circulated, if generally signed, will promise for a large proportion of the undergraduates, that fire-arms and explosives will not be used in the future. There is no need then for punishment of more than ordinary severity...
...training or to a medical advisor." Mr. Lathrop should be officially appointed trainer for the athletic teams, particularly the eleven, with full and final powers to regulate the length and character of daily practice and all matters relating purely to the physical welfare of the men training. There would need to be no conflict between the coach and trainer. Each would have his own duties distinct from those of the other...
President Eliot's Annual Report suggests most forcibly the great need of additional endowments to the University's material resources "if the primacy of Harvard University among American institutions of education is to be maintained. As the report points out the total of gifts and bequests in the last three years was something above half a million, while "during the same period at least five American universities, all situated outside of New England, received much larger additions to their endowments." The enormous single gifts to Columbia and the youthful but rich University of Chicago throw the benefactions to Harvard into...
...much is done for then, so many opportunities are lavished on them, that the more thoughtless fail to see the relation of their rights to other people's, and, in the self-importance of early manhood, forget that the world is not for them alone. Students of this kind need delicate handling. They jealously demand to be treated as men, take advantage of the instructors who treat them so, and excuse themselves on the ground that, after all, they are only boys...