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...ball fifteen yards can hardly be deemed worth while, if the advantage gained is neutralized by one act. In the big games to come a continued lack of ability to abide by the rules is likely to be still less profitable, for the officials will surely demand more strict obedience as the importance of the outcomes becomes greater...
Work will commence this afternoon and candidates should be prepared to run. Strict training will start at once and Coach Shrubb will have daily supervision of the work. A cross-country mass meeting will be held next week, when the plans for the coming season will be fully outlined. The usual meets will be held with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale, although the dates have not been arranged. The season will end with the intercollegiate run in November...
...council this will be hard enough, and should differences arise between societies allied with the federated clubs and other institutions, an unprejudiced decision will be most difficult to reach. The officers of the Council of Federated Clubs must, if they hope to attain their ends, treat all organizations with strict impartiality, and appreciate the fact that priority in allying itself with the Council of Federated Clubs does not give an organization right to special consideration or superiority to other institutions of like nature in usefulness or ability to fulfill its object...
...practice in Cambridge during the latter part of the recess. There will be practice as usual today, but no practice Monday or Tuesday. Everybody, whose name is printed below, must be back for work on Wednesday at the usual hours, unless otherwise excused. While absent from Saturday to Wednesday strict training should be kept...
There are many good reasons why the strict registration requirements should be maintained, but it should, nevertheless, be borne in mind that this necessitates an equal loss of time to residents of the west at the end of vacation; and when the recess has been thus curtailed at both ends, the time spent at home is, for many, not worth the journey...