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...hospitality of their richer class-mates; and the inevitable result would be that they would cease to entertain at all. Class Day would thus become a mere fashionable show, full of extravagance; a festival which the rich man would naturally enjoy, but which the poor man would have no share in. Any change which could lead to such a state of affairs can be regarded only as the worst evil which could possibly befall...
...wishes to exclude the Cambridge public. Indeed lecturer and students alike are very glad to have the citizens of Cambridge share as far as possible in the educational privileges of the University. But at lectures intended primarily for the members of the University outsiders should not be allowed, by coming early, to crowd out those who have a prior right to the seats...
Athletic Treasurer J. J Elliot has made the statement of the Princeton Football Association, showing receipts, $31,781; expenses, $17,048; balance, $14,739. Princeton's share of the Harvard game profits were $10,277; Yale game...
...very strong. These heroes have taught everything from the highest arts to the meanest employment's. Other tribes have attributed almost all inventions to imitation from animals. Thus spinning has been learned from spiders and building from birds. Large numbers of primitive peoples give women credit for a large share of invention. Food-bringing, pottery, the beginnings of agriculture and all domestic arts have been attributed to women. From primitive times invention has always gone hand-in hand with freedom. It is perhaps because of this that men by invention have broken away from evolution and have done away with...
Each eleven had its share of cripples. For Princeton Reiter took Kelly's place, Poe took Reiter's, Wheeler took Bannard's, Brokaw took Cochran's, and Thompson took Brokaw's. On the Harvard team, Cozzens took the place of Dunlop in the second half, and later Dibblee went in place of Brown. Cabot gave way to Arthur Brewer, and he in turn a little later to Lewis. These new men, with the substitutes already on the team, made the Harvard eleven rather weak in the last part of the game...