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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...front page, it is true represents Lampy's Trio speeding away from the dusty cloud which spells "gloom," and the centre-place tries to show that the automobile has certain pleasures on the side; there is still a chance, however, for the real humorist of the automobile to show us the conflict between the irate pedestrian and horseman who madly curses all drivers of cars as predatory rich and as pirates, and the wild honk-honk man who whirls from the highway all who do not drive sixty-horse power machines... The punctured tire, the wayside repairs before a humerous...

Author: By W. F. Harris., | Title: Lampoon Reviewed by Prof. Harris | 3/10/1908 | See Source »

...deserves better support than it now receives, but until the candidates can be better accommodated the game is not very likely to flourish. When the building has been thoroughly renovated, conditions will be somewhat better; but we await in patient hope the time when some loyal graduate will present us with a new gymnasium, or at least put the present one into such shape that we shall not be obliged to receive visiting teams in a building of which we are thoroughly ashamed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL DIFFICULTIES. | 3/9/1908 | See Source »

Where in life shall we place the emphasis? said Dr. McClure. Emphasis is used by us to indicate special significance for our own sakes and for the influence we desire to exert. Thus it is well for us to consider what things are of proeminent importance. As we study the life of Christ, we find the general principle exemplified in his life of laying emphasis on affirmative rather than on negative things. He was a constructionist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sermon by Pres. McClure of Chicago | 3/2/1908 | See Source »

...Yale did not know, as we do, that in the natural course of events authority vests in the Athletic Committee, in whose loyalty to intercollegiate athletics we now have confidence. Such an authoritative expression of opinion as a Faculty vote worried our rivals nearly as much as it did us at the time. It is but an example of the never flagging interest of the Yale undergraduates in Harvard's affairs, and a tacit compliment not to be overlooked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE'S DOUBTS SATISFIED | 2/26/1908 | See Source »

...field event candidates. Can it be that the University does not realize that we are on the verge of a contest that will decide the permanent possession of the dual cup? Now is the time that support must be given; point-winners cannot be developed in a month. Let us not be further humiliated by appearances of an indifference, which is merely a shifting of responsibility, and in reality does not exist. Every possible track candidate is needed, and needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A THIRD APPEAL. | 2/24/1908 | See Source »

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