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...University football team has been practicing now for nearly four weeks; but not until yesterday has it given the least indications of development beyond what might have been expected at the end of the first week. This sudden improvement, however, was not noticeable throughout the eleven but applied only to the backs and ends, whose playing showed much more life, aggressiveness, and willingness to help the runner along than at any time before...
...danger of a sudden reversal in the policy of the Board of Directors caused by the usual small attendance at the annual meeting...
...once in the past, and awaken the Directors from a state of inactivity. However, after Professor Hart's article no more need be said on this point. As to the second reason, it has been suggested by Professor E. H. Hall that the danger of a sudden and undesirable change of policy at an annual meeting is completely obviated by requiring the nominations to be posted in the Society's store and printed in the CRIMSON a month before the election is to be held. It may be added to this that a large vote may be obtained by having...
...been more than 50 out of 2,000 to 2,500. These two difficulties taken together are serious. Thirty men by combining could have controlled any one of those annual meetings and elected the officers except those who held over. If the plan proposed is accepted all danger of sudden and ill considered change is removed and the responsibility of members and of officers is defined...
...sudden acquisition of almost perfect freedom in every particular offers great opportunities, although there may be involved the risk of sin. It is said that virtue is possible only when the risk of vice or sin goes with it, but it must be remembered that experience of sin is an entirely different matter from the risk...