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...freshmen must turn out in good numbers for the game this afternoon. The ninety-eight eleven in its work so far has shown that it is deserving of the utmost support the class can give. As the Yale freshmen won from Columbia a week ago by a score of thirty-eight to nothing, there will be a chance for some interesting comparisons...
...errors made by the visiting team. This is almost without precedent at Harvard. It has been a matter of pride among the students in former years that, no matter how the Harvard team was treated away from home, the teams which visited here should be received with the utmost courtesy...
...there was room for them, and there is no reason to suppose that this proportion will be largely changed in the future. Within a few years, therefore, there will probably be two thousand students who will wish Memorial Hall board or an equivalent. Since thirteen hundred is the utmost limit for Memorial under any circumstances, it is bound to be inadequate. While the discussion of the closeness with which this limit shall be approached has its place, the vital question is as to how the much larger number of unaccommodated men are to be cared...
...connection with the numerous accessions to the University Library, made with every month, there is no corresponding increase of accommodations. The Library is now filled to its utmost capacity and, in fact, it has not room enough for all the books which properly belong within its walls. In order to make room for new books it has been found necessary to box up and remove about fifteen thousand of the oldest and least used books. It is supposed that this will give room for about a year's accession of new books and pamphlets...
...call upon all in authority to extend to the utmost the operation of the present reform laws; and by additional legislation to carry the benefits of the merit system to the farthest possible limits under our national, state, and municipal governments...