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There have probably been few things which have had a more astonishingly rapid growth than interscholastic athletics. All the fever of interscholastic football games, base ball games, track athletics and the like has been the product of hardly more than the last five years. When in 1886 the first interscholastic meeting was held in Southboro' between three schools, such things as meetings on Holmes Field or base ball or foot ball games on Jarvis to which admission was charged and for accounts of which a great part of the newspaper reading public looked forward with interest, - in the early days...
...music itself is printed in large, clear type on smooth, white paper, and is in every way presented in a convenient and attractive form. The striking feature, of course, of the whole thing is the fact that it is the product of undergraduate work and this is destined to be an important factor in the stand which the book will take in public favor. However, the play as a whole, and especially the music, is intrinsically worth enough to insure a large circulation. It is sate to say that in the repertoire of the whistling public, which is very largely...
...impartiality of a scholar who looks at a subject from the point of view of science and truth, Mr. Lodge reviewed historically and otherwise the benefits of partisanship and those of independence in politics. The whole speech was marked by a coolness and deliberation which was more than the product of a mere party man, and which brought out the characteristics of a highly educated scholar. By their warm reception last evening the college showed their appreciation of Mr. Lodge's ability and of his kindness in coming all the way from Washington to speak to them...
...There should be a system of productive work on the public account. - (a) Reformatory and educational for corrigibles. - (b) Renumerative to the State for incorrigibles, - Winter on "The New York Reformatory in Elmira." - (c) Produce to be so distributed that it does not compete in open market. Mass. Report as above, p. 55. - (1) Limitation of percentage prison product in any industry to total do. - (2) Manufacture of supplies for public use, public works...
...midst of this uproar, but far above it, Christ grew up. When it is realized that His calmness and beauty shone out from a back-ground of such wildness, how can it be argued that Christ was no more than the product of His times? How could His life have dawned in such darkness if it had not been from...