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...wise inferior. The object of the concert alone should be inducement enough to warrant a large attendance, and the low price of the tickets is within the means of most men. This is a very easy way of helping the crew, and every one may be sure at the same time of getting his money's worth. We trust that the students will give their hearty support in this matter, and help to make the concert a grand financial success...
...such a reason. Let every man imagine to himself how he would feel if the Executive Committee were obliged to send a letter to Yale saying that, in consequence of lack of financial support, Harvard would be forced to withdraw from the contest on the Thames! We are sure that there are men in the University who have not subscribed a cent towards the expenses of the crew. Will not some feeling of pride, or of shame, stir these men and prompt them to give as much as they can afford for this good cause? There is a very large...
...Coxe will not enter unless it is absolutely necessary. Sherrill will undoubtedly win the 100-yards dash, although Rogers of Harvard will be a close second and push him for first place. Sherrill and Robinson both have a fair chance in the 220-yard dash, but neither is a sure winner against Wells of Harvard and Banks of Columbia...
...disgraced themselves in the public eye? It is all very well to talk about the individual's honor needing no guarantee. But the only place where it would be practically wise to ask for no guarantee would be a place in which individuals who had no honor would be sure of disgrace. Our college is I fear, not exactly such a place. To say the least, it is too large and incoherent. A new variety of club would, it seems to me, be a more promising field than the college at large for planting crops of this new sort. Club...
...with whom I have came in contact have been very gentlemanly and considerate. I don't see why a proctor should not read the books if he chooses, and if he finds something amusing why he should not smile or even "snort and chuckle" if he likes. I am sure I would do so if I were in his place. It seems to me the individual who wrote the attack yesterday morning showed only his own disagreeable feeling toward monitors and not those of the majority of the men in college, and certainly not of the freshmen who have...