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...utmost effort. Now, in politics we need you more than we ever needed those before. What we need is not a larger number of itinerant vendors of patent remedies. What we need is men who will make a scientific diagnosis of the disease from which the public suffers. We want to have men who will think out the questions which we shall encounter,--who will think them out scientifically and earnestly,--who will face them fearlessly, because, remember this, the men who have rarely stood in the forefront of the advance of civilization have not usually found themselves shouting with...
...Commissioners intend to repave the section in question when the new bridge has been completed. We hope, however, that it will not be necessary and that, instead, they will pave it before the bridge is completed, not only to suit the tens of thousands of people who will want to use it on special occasions in the fall, but to prevent any unnecessary delay in opening the bridge when it is finished. The wisdom of such action cannot be doubted for a moment; there may be some question of funds, though we think that two or three months interest...
...just such a period that the University needs the support of all its members, undergraduate and graduate. Of course it needs contributions, but Harvard has never had occasion to want for funds when she has appealed to her sons. What she does need, and that more urgently than at any other time, is the hearty support of every present and past member in that most significant of all ways--interest and reputation. The Press Club could not have been founded at a more appropriate time. There could be no more fitting time and no period in which it is more...
...take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons at 4 o'clock, and it is absolutely necessary that all candidates report regularly, as the hard work of the season now begins in earnest. Coach Donovan will be in charge, and if any of the shot-putters and hammer-throwers want to report at that time, he will coach them also. Meanwhile, the regular practice in the Cage will continue for the other...
...Rogers to judge "The Petty Larcenist" on the instalment plan. The most that we can ask of a serial is that it will help dispose of the next issue; and we can be reasonably sure that those who have made the acquaintance of S. Mosbaugh White, Esq., will want to know how he fared at El Paso...