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...this reason, it behooves the undergraduates to do all in their power to bring out the best that is in the team by inspiring the players. Non-contestants can demonstrate their enthusiasm by filling the stands at the games, and should refrain from too free criticism. The season has just begun and the new men cannot be expected to play like veterans. We mention this obvious fact, because many seem to forget that careless criticism reaches and discourages those towards whom it is directed, however unadvisedly...
...this must be regular--involves considerable drudgery; while scrub baseball, in games and practice alike, is good fun. Although the paucity of men who are willing conscientiously to devote their time for the benefit of the class is deplorable indeed, still, it is some satisfaction to see that the non-athletic undergraduates do take an active interest in competitive athletics for the sake of the sport. Since the scrub series meets with such good success, perhaps benefit would be derived from more of these spontaneous athletic contests...
...Council shall be ex-officiis members of the Executive Committee and shall act as its officers. Any component club may, after giving one month's notice of its intent to the Council, withdraw from this organization. But no club shall be expelled by the Council except for the non-payment of dues or assessments...
...Many College men give the impression that they dislike to be caught reading a sermon. Certainly few look for one in an illustrated magazine. Dr. Fitch's recent sermon on "Youth and Religion" made a deep impression on those who heard it, and if the Illustrated can tempt any non-church goers to the furtive perusal of such a sermon in the seclusion of their studies, it will be one more distinct contribution to the value of undergraduate journalism at Harvard...
...view of the facts published in yesterday's CRIMSON, the serious question arises whether the College public has any call to interfere in the matter. The Faculty have taken the general attitude of non-interference with the societies. The writer firmly believes that in general the students as a body have no business whatsoever to interfere with the individual societies. Yet the College is not entirely disconnected from the societies, for they are both made up of the same men and any serious evil in the societies results in injury to the individuals and to the College through the individuals...