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...slight change has been made in the management of athletics at Williams, and instead of the manager having full power as before, he is now asked to consult a member of the faculty and an alumnus who, with himself, constitute the controling committee of the particular branch of athletics he represents...
Even if the 'varsity captain has no particular interest in the freshman team this year, would it not be for the interests of future 'varsity baseball to give the young and new players thorough instruction at the very beginning of their career in college baseball? Is not this neglect a direct injury to Harvard's baseball hopes...
...interclass games yesterday afternoon, though not remarkable for the records made, were yet very satisfactory. Ninety-seven in particular showed up well, winning the games by a margin of five points over ninety-five, who came second, with ninety-four third and ninety-six last, Only one record was broken. In the two mile bicycle race, F. S. Elliot '95 lowered the previous Harvard time by two-fifths of a second, covering the distance in five minutes and thirty-one seconds. The events were as follows...
...wisdom is not the having learned any particular thing, but the result of many knowledge mutually acting upon and modifying each other. Michael Angelo chose for his emblem the figure of an old man in a child's go-cart with the motto, anchor impair,- I am still learning. Titian, dying of the plague at ninety-nine, exclaimed sadly, "My God, must I die now, just as I had learned to paint an eye!" Indeed the word learning, which we use to express a result, does by its very form imply an unfinished and unfinishable process. What the judgment requires...
...many other societies to develop inexperienced speakers. There are very many men in the University who would be glad to practice debate, if only better facilities could be afforded, and there is good reason to hope that the effort to form debating clubs of students interested in particular branches of study would not be spent in vain. Sharp work, however, is needed...