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...these men have done must portray their natures on the athletic fields as well. As we hear no words from Yale but those of praise, we have all reason to suppose that this spirit is the guiding one in the mind of the New Haven student. For his sake as well as for the reputation of his college we hope to see a re-creation. The spring weather may bring...
...correspondent says, the freshman second eleven is made up of very light men who are no match for the the regular team. They are conscientious, hard-working fellows, who are doing their best for the sake of their class, but they cannot give their team the needed practice. Any eleven, to do good work, must practice against a team which will not only play hard, but will score occasionally. Such practice it is the duty of the other classes to give. Men who have the welfare of the college at heart, should come out and play against the freshmen...
...satisfy the need. It is with a view to remedy this evil that the suggestion is made about a literary society for sophomores. Such an organization should have in it a social element, yet it should not be so strong as to exclude men of literary ability for the sake of personal friends. A society of this kind could not fail to be successful, and would be a great addition to our college life. If the suggestion seems good, will not the upper classmen interest themselves in the matter...
...crew has become indispensable for developing men for the University boat, a fact which the experience of the past few years establishes beyond a doubt. The success which a crew attains in its freshman year is largely a measure of what it will do afterwards. Both for its own sake, therefore, and more especially the University, the freshmen should decide to accept this challenge. The only question to be decided is in regard to the expense, which will, by careful estimate, amount to about $700 in addition to what has already been subscribed. But since the class expected to raise...
...selfish principle defeats itself. The opposite principle of which Christ is the great example he has himself set before us, "He that loseth his life for my sake shall find it." Hold to the lowly duty, lose your life in self-sacrifice, is the lesson of the text...