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...have been the "appreciations" of President Eliot already printed, that hurriedly to write another on the eve of that particular day which distinctly recalls to us a blessing so long ours that we of Cambridge have almost unconsciously made it a part of our lives, would be but to repeat in far less happy phrase. All who think straight and see clear know that the memorial of this man will tower, lofty and serene, among the records not only of his great contemporaries but also of the great Americans of all time, when we who have had the privilege...
Since the University five has won 16 out of its 22 contests this year while the Blue has been able to carry home but three out of twenty odd games, it would seem at first sight as if Coach Wachter's men would find it easy to repeat their triumph of February 7. when they downed the Blue aggregation by the two to one ratio of 26-13. Tonight's game will in all probability see no repetition of this easy victory, however, for Coach Wachter's men will be obliged to fight their hardest to bring the winter...
...drink after reading "The Beautiful and Damned" at one sitting. The consumption of liquor in quarts per page is so tremendous that the reader sooner or later begins to sense the stale liquor smell and the motorman's glove taste of the morning after. Mr. Fitzgerald, to repeat, may have no such intention but he has succeeded in demonstrating pretty effectively that the pursuit of pleasure as the end of life may be at the beginning pretty delightful but is likely to prove less so as the highballs succeed one another...
...over the Rotunda, to a great Harvard Driveway to the Yard from the river, presumably pushing apart Claverly and Randolph in its eagerness to exhibit the University to the itinerant motorist. While the subject of a war memorial is still fresh in our minds, is it altogether inappropriate to repeat a suggestion already made to the Board of Overseers,--that of a new Quadrangle, which would be a permanent war memorial, respecting in every way the memory of the University's dead, and at the same time solving one of the most vital problems now confronting the University's living...
...with the powerful Westminster aggregation which will meet the Crimson for the first time this season on Monday. Twice the B. A. A. has suffered defeat at their hands, and M. I. T. was forced to bow to the speedy Westminster skaters, so the University combination will have to repeat its flawless playing of Tuesday it its opponents are to be held in check...