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...University of Pennsylvania easily defeated the University of Chicago at Philadelphia Saturday afternoon by the score of 41 to 0. The Pennsylvania team was in the best possible condition and played almost perfect football. Barring a fumble and two muffed punts by Gilmore, substitute fullback, Pennsylvania did not make a misplay. Chicago could not gain against Pennsylvania's remarkable defense, and in the whole game carried the ball forward less than thirty yards. Pennsylvania, on the other hand, gained consistently on straight football and was never once held for downs. Potter, Hare, and McCracken made several end runs, but most...
...more immediate interest to the debater is English 10, a half course in public speaking. The technique of delivery and voice production, and the essentials to an easy stage presence form the subjects of study. The student is also urged to perfect himself in extemporaneous speaking in the last part of the year...
...essential feature of Ruskin's philosophy of art is the affirmation of the influence upon art of moral conditions and the reaction of art itself on moral character. That moral conditions influence the arts is a proposition little doubted now. That the duty of the fine arts is to perfect the morality or ethical state of men is a proposition, however, that has laid Ruskin open to much criticism. History shows that Ruskin was probably mistaken in this respect. Ruskin's philosophy of art in "Modern Painters," will in the main, however, be found entirely sound though overstatements, and even...
...second Yale game was played at New Haven on June 26 and was won by the brilliant work of the Harvard battery Stillman allowed but four scattered hits throughout the whole game, and Reid, though troubled with an injury to his leg, maintained his perfect fielding record...
...nine defeated Holy Cross Saturday afternoon through Stillman's excellent pitching and by consistently good fielding. Considering that there were two substitutes in the game, the showing made was very encouraging. The men played well together, and were perfectly steady at all times. The nine appeared much more seasoned, and there was a total lack of the nervousness which was so costly in the last Princeton game. Stillman showed very good control, and finished the game strongly. He received perfect support after the first two innings, when Fincke and Coolidge made errors, which, however, did not prove costly...