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After the third reading of "Graduates" communication in yesterday's CRIMSON, one concludes, I think, that the gentleman has the proper spirit, and that he has the courage of his convictions-whatever they are. One also finds himself wondering what connection there is between the first and last halves of the first paragraph. The paragraph runs: "Tradition says there shall be nominating speeches in the elections for Class Day officers, and it is high time that a precedent be established abolishing printed slates or any other machinery designed to prevent open contests and free choice." Well and good. But what...
Lists of men eligible to vote will be posted in Memorial Hall and in the south entry of University tomorrow. Men who think they may be able to vote, and whose names are not on the list will communicate in writing with the committee, at 16 Holworthy...
...main part in the work of preparation for the important forensic contest with Princeton does not end, as the University at large has appeared to think in past years, with the fixture of these preliminary details. For these arrangements are but preliminaries. The success of the trial debate and the possibility of choosing the best men in the University depends on the individuals. Every man who will have a spare hour or two between now and November 10, should study the question for debate, and, whether he thinks he has any ability in public speaking or not, should contest...
...wish to call your attention to a few figures which, I think, must speak for themselves. During the year 1894-5 Harvard played two important football games. The scores were: Yale 12, Harvard, 4; Pennsylvania 18, Harvard, 4. During the year 1895-6, omitting the game with B A. A., in which neither side scored, we had the following close games: Harvard 4, West Point 0; Harvard 4, Michigan 0, Princeton 12, Harvard 4; Pennsylvania 17, Harvard 14. Lastly, Saturday, we heard the score of the Cornell game, 13-4. You will notice that in these seven important games Harvard...
...true that in the last game we were handicapped by the wind, but once over that goal line, we should have won the game, wind or no wind. I do not wish to croak, but when it is such hard work to make a touchdown, I do think that touchdown should be used for all it is worth...