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Enough men have signed for the '86 class dinner to insure its success. It is hoped, however, that as many as possible may add their names to the list...
...your yesterday's issue you criticise one of the items of expenditure of the Boat Club. I should like to say as a member of the executive committee that the officers of the boat club are deeply sensible how much the crew is handicapped, in its efforts towards success, by the heavy debt under which the club is at present laboring, and that they are extremely anxious to reduce expenses to as low a point as is consistent with the welfare of the crew and that therefore any criticisms of the expenditures of the boat club, which are directed toward...
Moreover, an uniform assists very materially in attaining that 'esprit de corps' which is so essential to success, and which it is the duty of the captain of every organization to seek to attain among his men. The men at New London are always worked as hard as the coach thinks that they will stand without making them sick, and it is very necessary that they should be cool and comfortable when off duty and resting, therefore they are provided with these flannel coats and trousers which are thinner, and cooler than the ordinary summer coat and trousers...
...coming class dinner. Those who remember the enjoyable dinner of last year ought certainly to need no further urging to make them sign the book at Bartlett's. Aside from all considerations of mere conviviality, however, the men of eighty-six should spare no efforts to make a success of the dinner, if for no other reason than that it has been several years since a junior class has met with anything but failure in its attempts to hold a class dinner...
...mood; I am led to think of Mill, Cairnes, Walker and Richards, and of their overpowering ideas. But how? At last I find an explanation; I am forced to a realization of the power of the association of abstract ideas and principles with physical, that is, tangible surroundings. The success, then, of Snodkins' method of taking notes is due only to this power of association...