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...March number of the North American Review contains an article by Professor Macvane entitled, "Could the South African War have been Avoided." The article is essentially a reply to Dr. Leyd's statement that England acted in such a manner as to render the war unavoidable. Professor Macvane maintains that the Boers could have pursued three reasonable courses, any one of which would have averted the war: First, they could have removed the oppressive abuses complained of by the Uitlanders; second, they could have satisfied England by granting a subordinate municipal government to the Uitlanders; third, they could have granted...
Hoxie, right wing, who will play one half at least, is a very good man, but unable to last an entire game if he is played hard. His weight and football experience should render him great assistance if he can once be taught the necessity of following up his opponent. His starting and stopping are slow, and his shots for goal lack force, but he is improving rapidly...
...manager; R. C. Hatch '00, master of properties; W. L. Cropley '01, in charge of the ballet. M. W. Barber '00 is getting out the programme. The poster was designed by R. H. Greely '01. No special music has been arranged for the play, but the Bohemian orchestra will render suitable selections...
...last number of the New York Nation contains a letter from R. C. Ringwalt '95 entitled "Judging College Debates." The point made in the letter is that judges should be instructed "to render their decision not on the merits of the question as debated but on the merits of the debating entirely." His objection to the present system is that "in judging the merits of the question as debated" the judges must unconsciously be influenced by their personal prejudices, and that moreover it is almost impossible to obtain a question that will furnish equal opportunities to both sides...
...University Club Committee makes the following report of its plans and its work up to date. The work of collecting information to be distributed among graduates in pamphlet form has just been completed but the war events of course render it inadvisable to send out any appeal at present...