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...University baseball team and the Freshman crew share our congratulations for their victories over Princeton and Cornell on Saturday. The baseball team defeated Princeton for the first time since 1909 in a game which was remarkable for the consistent display of that brilliancy in all departments which have been in evidence only from time to time during the early part of the season. The convincing victory of the 1916 crew over the pupils of such a past-master in rowing instruction as Coach Courtney alleviates somewhat the disappointment rising from the loss of the varsity race. Both victories, coming...
...desire to aid in the work, provided the undergraduate student body shows itself truly anxious for the new building. Inasmuch as the final decision of this question will very probably be left to the members of the College, it is extremely urgent that the students show their willingness to share their part of the burden in supporting the project, in purse as well as in spirit. If the undergraduate body will pledge a certain amount of the required sum, it seems very probable that graduates will complete the fund...
...much as it is the responsibility of the committee to concentrate on turning out a good album, it is the responsibility of every member of the class to do his share to make the book complete. Complying with the requests of the committee in regard to lives and photographs is not a matter of personal inclination, but of class duty. Realizing this, perhaps those men who have not yet had photograph sittings, and the two hundred or more who have not yet handed in class lives will rise from their apathy for the short hour necessary, and aid. Not sometime...
...than twenty minutes and no thought. Surely every man in the Class who has not already done so can spare this much time, a half hour in all, from his other interests. To have an Album which will be complete it is absolutely necessary that every man do his share, and make it a point to attend to these matters. More blanks may be had from any member of the committee, or by sending a card to Holworthy...
...solution it is obvious that the various activities of some two-thousand men cannot be reduced to one pursuit, scholarship, but it seems possible that a closer connection may be set up between college courses and other undergraduate endeavor. If such a connection be possible, academic work will share in the attention devoted to the "outside activities", and a step will be taken toward the solution of our most pressing problem...