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...Illustrated devotes an editorial, seven articles and a poem, directly or indirectly, to athletics, two articles to business and industry, and two to topics of special interest within the University. Football naturally absorbs most of the space, but cross-country and fall rowing come in for a share. No fault can be found with these proportions, since this is professedly an athletic number...
...religious nature, it must have behind it more than human sanction, there must be a spiritual as well as a human impulse. Not to serve is to die. Men grow dull, remote and old in the accumulation of riches or of knowledge which they do not share. That youth who is consecrated to this religion of service, giving himself to his God, as he finds God in his fellowmen, that youth is endowed with life's most durable and most precious compensation. He may not gain recognition or pleasures or riches or ease, but these are the accidental gifts...
...realizing that his own judgment as to the needs of the next century are not infallible, gives his gifts subject only to the careful distribution of those who are best fitted to know the most pressing need as it arises, and to give that need only its proportionate share of funds. Too often a restricted gift proves to be an "embarrassment of riches...
Tonight the second University football team disbands for the season. The men of the second squad have always a large share in the successful development of the University team and only by then efficiency can the first team attain its best form. They are hard workers who play mainly for love of the game and for the take of assisting the cause of University football. For their work they receive little glory or reward. A large amount of credit in due to the second team for its efforts in the past season and the CRIMSON takes this opportunity on behalf...
...least of the causes which controlled the distribution of the increase. It is a habit of the American people to enjoy its amusements hysterically; but underneath the yelling there is always a saving sense of humor. In this endowment of the fathers the sons have a full share...