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...hazardous a system this bowing submissively to the opinion of a 'Varsity captain, and the sooner the custom is abandoned and a return made to the very plan which Yale now goes by (taken from Harvard originally and deliberately abandoned here) the sooner will Harvard crews win, and not before...
...every Yale man knows this is the whole secret, perfect organization and nothing else. 1t is not phenomenal strength nor subtle trickery. It is careful attention to details, and until Harvard rowing undergraduates see to it that they place themselyes under the operation of the same thorough working plan and accept business like organization, defeat will come every year...
...first few days of this term have been days of great activity in the Co-operative store and the managers have every reason to be satisfied with the development of their new plan. The experiment is one that has been well and successfully tested in several communities of Europe and there is every reason to believe that it will succeed at Harvard. The stimulus given to membership that lies in the expectation of sharing the profits at the end of the year seems to be quite effective, as the list of members is filling rapidly. The management has enlarged...
...this a good plan? It certainly seems to be, yet it has its advantages and disadvantages. The science of medicine has become so far advanced that three years is not long enough time to devote to the study of it. Three years are not sufficient to make a man thoroughly acquainted with all that a skillful physician should know. Well-educated, scientific physicians are needed, and such men Harvard should send out, but three years is too short a time to accomplish this in. Yet most of those who have spent four years in a college think that they have...
...those men then who wish to perfect themselves in the science of medicine and who have limited time the plan is very advantageous. Some might say that a great disadvantage would be that a man's college life and pleasures would be shortened, and the social life of his senior year spoiled, no graduating with his class, no class day honors. Yes, in a measure his social life in college would end with his junior year, but would that small consideration be sufficient to offset the splendid advantages and added time for his life work...