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...find where it comes from and how to meet it? It is natural that there should remain in us some of the qualities of that from which we evolved and since we believe man to be of animal origin we must have in us some of the brute qualities. After the animal stage came the the lone discipline of the savage, leaving the relics of the savage in us But no matter what origin we give for our temptations, our construction is always this the animal, the savage and then the man. This analysis may make it clearer what...
...decidedly untrue to college life at present . We wonder on what grounds the Advocate can maintain that there is a growing spirit of "Harvard indifference," The term is one which we believed had almost passed out of use, at least was fast becoming a nonentity. Traces of it still remain, it is true. but who can say justly that it is growing? A few years ago it was the curse of our athletic and social life, Yet we question whether the careful observer of our evens our nines and our crews today can find that Harvard indifference" governs them even...
...justice to the college when the final contests come. Their task is not free from a certain amount of drudgery, no matter what the spirit may be which prompts them to sacrifice their own pleasure. The rest of the college leave Cambridge for a week of enjoyment. These few remain for hard, conscientious work, and we hope the result of their labor will repay them for their abstinence. Certainly the college owes them a word of thanks and an expression of their appreciation...
...freshman will be kept at work during the recess. They will practice every afternoon on Jarvis field and on Fast Day will probably have a game with the Stonehams. The following men are expected to remain in Cambridge during the recess: A. Brown, Armstrong, Hayes. Winslow, Mann, Macurdy, Hoppin, Paine, Morse, Gouterman, Keefe, Morton, McCarthy, Griffin, Kingsbury. O'Malley, Fuller, Dibblee, Wrenn, Whittemore, Paul, Murdock, Austin...
Those which remain in our system are subject to a tidal action so intense that they are broken up and converted into meteors. This is the cause of the "August meteors...