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...opinion of authorities on sociology, said Mr. Ramanathan, the nations of the west are progressive, while the nations of the east are stationary. One of the standards by which the advancement of nations is measured is industrial progress. By this standard the western nations are called progressive and the eastern nations stationary. But the east believes that effort for industrial progress should not be expended beyond a certain point. Industrial progress and spiritual progress should hold a sort of balance. If the goal of action is anything beside the satisfaction of the senses, then the progress of a people should...
...more important outside football games today are as follows: Yale vs. Pennsylvania State, at New Haven; Pennsylvania vs. Brown, at Philadelphia; Columbia vs. Amherst, at New York; Princeton vs. Lafayette, at Princeton; Cornell vs. Western Institute, at Ithaca; Carlisle vs. Dickinson, at Carlisle; Annapolis vs. North Carolina, at Annapolis; Syracuse vs. Colgate, at Syracuse; Williams vs. Dartmouth, at Hanover...
...three members of last year's team who graduated, H. C. Egan won the most victories. After defeating W. E. Egan in the final match for the Western Golf Championship on July 29 at the Glen View Golf Club, Glen View, Ill., he won the National Amateur Championship at the Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill., on August 12. Chick won the Championship of Switzerland at Lucorne, in August. W. E. Egan also figured prominently in a number of tournaments...
...would at that rate, take twenty years or more before the Stadium was completed. Suppose that the interest in football died out in the meantime or that free admission were insisted on by the University authorities, or that the game were forbidden by legislation as has happened in some western states. None of these contingencies is impossible...
...proposed site of the new Technology buildings, as agreed upon in the plan for the contemplated "co-operation and alliance" between Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lies southeast of Soldiers Field. It is bounded on the south by Western avenue, on the west by North Harvard street, and on the north and east by the Charles river. As a large part of this tract is marshy, filling for a depth of from six to nine feet will be necessary. The size of this site is 40 acres, but adjoining are 20 acres more of vacant land which...