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...always a difficult matter to predict the outcome of the former race, since the seating order is usually not known until the last minute, and all pre-race practice is forbidden. Two years ago Yale won, but last June the Crimson graduates took the measure of their rivals by a full length...
...hearts of men en masse, but rather to the inner spirit of each individual. "He banished political methods from His teaching." This individualistic, Protestant type of Christianity, with its adaptability to a modern, scientific and industrial age, is decidedly not a spent force. "This, we may venture to predict, is the Christianity of the future, as it was the first Christianity," declares the Dean, at the end of his very outspoken essay...
King Christian and Queen Alexandrina will celebrate their silver wedding on April 26. The doctors attending the Queen predict that she will have completely recovered from her operation by that date...
...titles. Many aren't worth very much attention, but now and again a book rushes ahead of its fellows and compels attention by its very "speed". Such a book is "The Wagon Wheel". As a rule "western" stories are not popular here in the Square, but we venture to predict an all night session for whoever purchases this volume...
...when Owen and Hammond will report. Two other members of last year's Freshman team who are showing up well are G. W. Burgess '25, a first-string centerfielder, and L. O. V. Mann '25, who should make a good substitute shortstop. As nearly as it is possible to predict so early in the season the first team will consist of: Pitchers, K. N. Hill and Toulmin; catchers, Larrabee and Samborski; first base, Owen; second base, Hammond; shortstop, Jenkins; third base, Buell and F. S. Hill; right field, Gordon; center field, burgess; left field, Clark and Thayer...