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Among the "Other Verses" the "Two Answers to Why I Read Herrick" and "Montauk Point" illustrate the range of Mr. Garrison's serious work. "Manque," which ends the volume, is extremely fine and belies its own estimate of its author's muse. As for us we believe in the promise contained in itself, and expect greater things from the last of our Harvard poets...
...letter which appears in this morning's CRIMSON from the manager of the freshman crew deserves the serious consideration of every man in the class. The freshmen must give their crew proper support. No class should ever be allowed to contract a crew debt; it is a thing which hangs over a class during the entire course and in the end costs twice as much as it would have cost to support the crew properly in the first place. This has been the experience of many classes, and it has resulted finally in a restriction forbidding a freshman crew...
...carry their recitations a few minutes beyond the hour. The result is that students, especially if there be a considerable distance between the recitation rooms, are frequently late and are locked out of their next recitations. Of late this circumstance has occurred so often as to cause very serious annoyance on all sides. Those instructors who allow free entrance to the room and whose recitations are thus interrupted by the late-comers are very much put out; while those students who are locked out of recitations have an extra "cut" scored against them. The result is that the office...
Capt. VanHuyck's illness, while not supposed to be of a serious nature, will be a severe handicap for the Yale freshman crew to carry, as it is very doubtful if he can get into condition to row in the triangular race with Columbia and Harvard. The Theta Delta Chi, one of the most prominent of the Shef. societies, is under the strictest quarantine, and none of the members are allowed to go to recitations, for Capt. Van Huyck belongs to it, and most of the members are said to have been exposed to the disease through...
...following books have disappeared from the Evans Library; in several cases valuable sets are broken. It is possible that some of them have been carried away thoughtlessly, and are in the rooms of students who would be glad to return them. The loss is becoming very serious...