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...seem out of place to take up again at the beginning of another year the old complaint of behavior of students in the class room. In Geology IV, when the steropticon is used, and the room consequently darkened, an excellent chance is given to the children in the course to cough, chuckle, stamp and whistle, and this chance was used to good advantage in the last lecture, to the discomfort of the instructor and others. As this course is opened to the entire college, it is unquestionable that the disturbance is caused chiefly by freshmen. Upper class men have come...
...half-back, rushing with his old ardor. He does not, however, always judge the ball well when it is coming down on a kick, and sometimes, when he has caught the kick, he tries to return it after he has been tackled and drops the ball. These faults seem due to over-confidence, and are all the more dangerous on that account. Waters and Emmons both showed improvement, especially in avoiding interference...
...individual work of Hallowell, Emmons, and Newell in the line was good. The three centre men seemed to be lively enough to bother their opponents when the ball was being put in play; but beyond that they were inactive. and could not seem to take a lovely interest in the game. Back of the line Trafford's kicking and rushing were both good, and Cobb showed some improvement in his position...
These figures show that Cornell does not spend nearly as much as Harvard and Yale on her boating interest. The subscriptions are raised by a method unknown at Harvard and one which does not seem as profitable as the one employed here...
...seems a little futile to protest against a nuisance of such long and honorable standing as the inadequacy of the bathing facilities at the gymnasium. But the absurdity of the spectacle daily presented at the gymnasium is so great and the need of improvements so crying that if some one does not speak for them they will soon speak for themselves, which would probably be unpleasant. Every day about three hundred men try to get satisfactory baths by the use of six set tubs, nine soapstone sinks, four faucets and a cold shower-bath. These accommodations are insufficient...