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...time has surely now come for this building. It will remedy the undesirable results of the general tables to students and relieve the pressure on the facilities at Memorial. The change there has fulfilled its part, - it has afforded temporary relief and it can afford no more. We need better facilities and those must come in a new dininghall...
...reporting as candidates loses some of its force and serious reflexion on what Harvard must do to retrieve its losses in boating victories is put off. There is very likely another lot of men who. entering perhaps for the first time this year, either do not realize the need of starling in so early, or who are unwilling to put themselves forward; it strikes them as somewhat of a presumption to try for anything so high and honorable as a seat in the 'varsity boat. To such as these we cannot express too clearly the pleasure which it gives...
There is special need of oboes, violos and bases, and it is hoped that all who have not tried will do so at the next trial, Monday evening...
...wish again to call attention to the meeting of candidates for the 'varsity crew to be held to-night in the trophy room. There can be no doubt of the need of good candidates, and to-night will show what interest we take in the race of next spring and with what determination we are going to set in to win it. Every strong able-bodied man of good weight ought to be present to-night...
...great need in social reform is unity of action, and that unity can spring only from an adequate philosophy of the movement. At present, we have political economy and ethics but both are only parts of the greater philosophy needed. Political economy treats man as a gold seeking animal and simply observes the general laws that govern his conduct as such. It teaches that in the social world the great law of the survival of the fittest holds. Such teachings inspire the successful with complacency, but they drive the unfit into despair and revolt...