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IT is a little delicate for us to question the fairness and validity of the umpiring of Saturday's game. But, viewing the matter broadly and dispassionately, we must claim that Mr. Coffin's umpiring was far from satisfactory, and we have less hesitation in saying this inasmuch as the...
We owe deep gratitude and thanks to our coachers; to Cumnock, Perry Trafford, Cranston, Sears, Crosby, and Fletcher we feel that a large part of our success this year is due. It is by their untiring energy and constant study that the eleven has been trained to what it is...
III. Nor should the restriction proposed be extended to the subordinate government officials. - (a) In the case of those under civil service rules. - (1) The incentive to political activity is removed. - (2) Their tenure of office depends on their efficiency. - (b) In the case of those still under the spoils...
Professor Peabody gave the fourth lecture in his series on the Ethics of the Social Question in Sever 11 last evening. He spoke on the labor question. Here, said he, the individual is seen in his relation to the modern industrial world. None can be unconscious of the unrest of...
"While the Shows went on" is a good piece of work. The interest is well sustained not withstanding the length and unchanging form of the story. "He" as the hero is designated, suggests somehow the great Van Bibber and the sketch in its motive brings to mind "A Walk up...