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...seem odd, he may some day go to Chapel with the rest of the team or crew. Gradually it becomes a custom. He begins to like this opportunity to get away for a few minutes from the busy bustle of the undergraduate world, to be able to think in peace, to hear a few quiet words from the thinkers of the country. The pity of it is that this introduction to Appleton Chapel comes so late, sometimes...
...should not lost the opportunity of congratulating the Globe on this burst of journalistic enterprise. This "story" (not the first of its kind to appear under the same signature) should be of much assistance to the Harvard football management in completing its arrangements for next fall. However, we think it only fair to the other Boston papers and ourselves to expose this latest "scoop" in its true light. Considering the quantity of athletic news which Harvard gives impartially to the Boston papers, it seems strange that one of them should omit the courtesy of waiting for official verification on such...
...aimed at a more even balance between the offence and defence. From all appearances this will be accomplished. The forward pass across the goal-line may not produce so many spirited stands at the goal-line, but on the other hand will permit more scoring. I do not think the extra down will cause more mass play, but instead will give the field general a greater opportunity to try his offence and will give a much better chance for scientific advance to the goal line. It is certainly better to have a touchdown count six points, because...
...sickness or other legitimate causes, are compelled to miss several lectures in the series. Copying others' notes is not always satisfactory and if the topic is important, is often misunderstood in relation to other topics. Thirdly, without expressing an opinion as to the usefulness of tutors in general, we think much expense is saved when instructors offer a voluntary review of the course as a whole. Many men go to tutors merely to have the frequent jumble of facts (which often results after 35 lectures) rearranged and to ask questions. Why could not such an opportunity be offered...
...points is exactly the reverse of what it should be. And it is not difficult to calculate the salutary effect of a readjustment. Under the present consensus there is too much temptation for the athlete who feels sure of a position on a team, to lie back and think that he is so necessary that the coaches and others will "baby" him along. As probation is now considered, the displeasure of the Office is by no means synonymous with popular disgrace. Were it so looked on, there would be far fewer athletes on probation...