Word: standardness
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...belive in the adoption of the resolution because Yale, Princeton and our other opponents are allowed professional practice, but because the action of the faculty which prohibits us from having the same practice has not been productive of the desired results and has not raised the standard of our athletics in the least. This action of the faculty seems to aim particularly at base-ball. It has been said that formerly base-ball was played by every one and afforded excellent exercise for all the students alike; but professionalism has turned the old sport into a business which occupies more...
...fourth number of the Advocate comes out today. It is fairly up to standard of the Advocate and is certainly an interesting number...
...think that the Harvard undergraduates themselves see and regret this tendency and are ready to join hands with the Faculty and graduates to remove it, and also to raise the standard of inter-collegiate athletics, by fostering a sentiment which shall consider victory too dear if purchased at the expense of fair play and courtesy to opponents...
...college who have ability they will not develop. If the editorial in question was not clear enough in this point, the spirit of the editorial of Saturday's issue was unmistakeable. We quote a few lines: "As a whole the meetings this year have not been up to the standard of former years; not, we think, because of any negligence on the part of the students of the Athletic Association, but rather because of the lack of interest of men in college. The efforts made by the Athletic Association to arouse interest in the weekly contests they arranged, met with...
...March number of the Harvard Law Review, which has just been issued, completes the first volume of that magazine. The year has been very successful, both in the great interest which has been awakened in the Review and in the high standard of the articles which have been contributed. The leading article of the present number is the third part of the "Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction," by Prof. C. C. Langdell, of the Law School. Prof. Langdell is regarded as one of the leading authorities in the country on this subject, and he has gathered into the pages printed...