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...athletic committee of students have sent the petition contained in our supplement to the faculty, and, at the same time, thinking that publicity would strengthen their side it is now put before the college in general. It agrees in tone very nearly with the opinions which we expressed on this subject last week and we think this move by the athletic executive committee will meet with general approval. We can do no more than ask a careful consideration of the arguments which it contains...
...petition which we print in our supplement represents fairly, we think, the vies taken of the recent athletic regulations by the majority of our undergraduates. It has, however, seemed best to lay the matter before the entire student body, for final action; and for this purpose a mass meeting of the students has been called by the authors of the petition for next Monday evening. There is, of course, no need to point out the importance of a full attendance at this meeting. If the petition is to have any weight at all, it will be because it voices...
...particular, and of the students in general. The difference between the Faculty and the students on this question is not so much one of kind as of degree, and as the practical experience of the latter in athletics is apt to be greater than that of the former, we think their opinions ought to be considered before any final action is taken...
...good progress. Appleton will be the permanent stroke. Their stroke this year is slower than last, and all the power seems to be put in at the beginning, causing the boat to jerk forward, which serious defects will be remedied later under Captain Cook's supervision. The Yale men think that this crew, in spite of its rawness, offers as much hope as did our crew of two years ago to us. This is saying a great...
...common meeting-ground of classmates and old college friends who will have much to talk of, besides "shop." There, the lawyer will gladly forget his clients, and the doctor his patients, and the man of business in discussing the "fizzles," "flunks" and "rusghes" of bygone days will cease to think of cotton, grain and stocks...