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...preposterous conditions which she proposes, and it seems extremely ill-advised just now to complicate the already difficult football problem. If it were Yale's deliberate intention to prevent a game next year, she could scarcely have gone about it in a surer way. Harvard men will be in perfect accord with the spirit of the letter in which their athletic committee has replied to Yale. They will wait with eagerness for further developments at New Haven, and in the interval of uncertainty all final judgment must be withheld. For the present it can only be hoped that Yale...
...been through the experience of sickness in a college room can begin to appreciate the discomforts which go with it. If the sickness is contagious, these are aggravated almost beyond the limit of patient endurance. To the sick man many comforts are necessary which the same man in perfect health is able and contented to do without. Foremost of these is palatable and wholesome food; yet the long distance which food must be carried is generally enough to deprive it of any quality which might tempt the appetite. The solitude which is the necessary accompaniment of a contagious disease...
...SALE. - An 1895 Lovell Diamond bicycle; cost $100 and used less than one month, in perfect condition; will sell cheap. Address, XXX, care of CRIMSON...
...catch. Scannell had an off day, making two errors and striking out three times. Highlands confined the visitors to five hits. Adams at third let one grounder pass him, but his three-bagger in the fifth inning was one of the features of the game. Whittemore's fielding was perfect, but his batting was ineffective. For Holy Cross, W. J. Fox, on third, put up the best game, both on the field and at the bat. Pappalan proved rather an effective pitcher, as four scattered hits were all that Harvard could make...
...negative by C. E. Julin. He said in part that the constitutional convention of 1787 and the subsequent state convention which ratified the constitution thoroughly discussed this question and therefore it was the best system theoretically that could have been adopted. The four years term is not a perfect system but it is better than any other scheme already proposed. He then dwelt on the educational advantages to the people of frequent campaigns and pointed out the opportunities for corruption which a long term of office would offer to incompetent or unprincipled occupants...