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Since Coach Bingham went to Exeter with the second football team yesterday, Coach Farrell was in sole charge of both the track and field event men. The work for all the men is still rather light, chief attention being paid to the form of the runners...
...quality of graduates recently turned out or it may be the result of a feeling that it is good for the young man to be constantly reminded of his own worthlessness. But most of it is misdirected; such advice is undoubtedly needed in the case of the man whose sole function in college is to be what the world expects him to be -- a "typical college boy". But this type is becoming a negligible factor in the college of today...
...Strauss 4. Fantasia, "Faust" Founod 5. Suite from the Ballet "Sylvia" Delibes 1. Les Chaeseresses. 2. Pizzicato. 3. Cortege do Bacchus. 6. Sextet from Lucia di Lammermoor" Donizotti 7. Norweigian Dance No. 2 Grieg 8. Second Hnngarian Rhapsody Liszt 9. Bacchauale from "samson and Delilah" Satnt-Saens 10. Large, Sole violin Mr. J. Hoffman Randel 11. American Patrol Meacham
...showed quite conclusively that Harvard needs a cheering section for her baseball team, and needs it before the Princeton game comes along. The crowd showed up all right on Saturday, but they might almost as well not have been there for all the good they did the team. Our sole reason for turning out for ball games seems to be to see a good game. But there should be another reason as well. We all have a duty when we turn out then, and that is to support our team and do our share to help them...
...time when members of the Entente were practically fighting for self-preservation, the Americans declared war for the sole purpose of preserving certain inalienable neutral rights. In this somewhat idyllic role they were welcomed as allies; and by supplying money and men rendered invaluable aid in defeating the Central Powers. But the glamour of idealism has begun to wear off. Confronted by the inadequacy of the League of Nations; by the somewhat high-handed apportionment of the various mandates and former colonial possessions; the every-day American feels that European and domestic interests do not coincide as well...