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McNear shows good speed and blocks off well but is easily tackled and does not understand arm work in warding off a tackler. He plays hard when in the line but is too easily stopped when he has the ball...
...first half it seemed almost as if '95 were playing without end rushers. Boyden was slow and allowed himself to be turned in almost every time. Later in the game, however, he improved and did some hard, clean work. He is a conscientious worker but does not understand what...
After some discussion of the way to know men, and the necessity of sympathetic friendship if we wish to understand them, he went on to maintain that society must not be allowed to crush individuals. The individual himself, however, is often full or conflicting desires and must choose between them. The moral law given by the nation is wisely obeyed unless we see clearly something better. Among the best things the thought of duty requires especial study. Duty, Necessity, and Pleasure must be contrasted as motives. Our duty always shows itself to us as the best thing, yet one which...
...subject of a paper in the November Atlantic, which is one of the features of the number. Miss Hapgood, although admiring his great gifts, is not a blind adherent of his changeable philosophies. Her sketch is therefore clever and trenchant and it must be read if one would understand Tolstoy better than perhaps he understands himself. It is a useful bit of information for the layman that the name Tolstoy with the y is the writer's own way of spelling his own name, and not a typographical error...
...Square, New York, of the publication of his book has created a lively demand for it in all directions. Not only is the book a cleverly-written and interesting history of the game, but it is filled with instructions for both captains and players. To spectators that would understand and enjoy the game Camp's book is invaluable, with its map of grounds and positions of players and descriptions of the various manoeuvres. A valuable feature of the book is the publication of thirty-one portraits of the most prominent players for the past ten years...