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...essential feature of any plan of co-operation consistent with the University's trusts, and with its unalterable regard for their spirit and intent, must be continuous joint action by the co-operating parties and an unbroken control by each--not a surrender of functions by either to the other. In so far as the committee of the Harvard Corporation has consented to any plan or tentative agreement as a basis for discussion and negotiation, it has been upon such an assumption. If any proposed agreement should be open to a fair construction inconsistent with the above assumption it would...
...class of 1906 so far has an unbroken series of victories. The only event in which the Yale freshmen may yet win is the boat-race at New London, and no stone should be left unturned to prevent the marring of an unusual record. To give the crew a fair chance against its rival, it is essential that it has an equal period of training at New London. To do this at least three hundred dollars must be added to the subscriptions. Unless this is done, the departure of the crew will be delayed a week, and they will have...
...University hockey team defeated Yale at the St. Nicholas Rink on Saturday by a score of 5 goals to 1, in the second game of the final round of the intercollegiate series, thus winning the intercollegiate championship and closing the season with an unbroken series of victories. It is to be regretted that the Yale team was weakened on Saturday by the loss of Captain Hitchcock, who broke his knee cap in the game on Friday night, and that Potter, the acting captain, was forced to retire during the game because of an injury to his foot. The game...
...promise of University debating material no word of appeal should be necessary. Every year it is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain Harvard's reputation in debating. During past years superior debating methods, supplementing the efficient and enthusiastic work of the debaters, has aided materially in securing an almost unbroken line of victories over Yale and Princeton. But other colleges are coming to adopt methods which have hitherto been used solely by Harvard, and, as was shown last year, it is becoming harder and harder to win. If the University is to hold its place in debating, it is necessary that...
...unsatisfactory feature of this period lay in the fact that the Harvard team did not do as well in its final game as its previous record would justify people to expect. The team after an almost unbroken record of excellent play, would come to their final game and disappoint their adherents. On the whole, the system may be said to have proved itself a distinct step in advance of the previous system, but it also showed that something was lacking which should be supplied before Harvard realized the fullest results from their system...