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...great value of this outlet of public opinion has always been recognized by the CRIMSON. It considers the publication of personal views on subjects of wide interest an important part of its policy and very often such expressions are well worth editorial comment. Our only stipulation, however, as regards communications is that they must be signed with the name of the writer, although this will not be published if the author so desires. This is merely to establish an authority and insure truthfulness...
...class of 1914 the duties and opportunities which will confront it in Freshman year. An important element of the reception is the chance offered to those invited of meeting their classmates. The beginning of Freshman year is of all times the easiest in which to make a wide circle of friends. The meeting this evening is the only occasion in several months at which the whole class is able to gather socially, and the opportunity thus offered should not be neglected...
Coach Haughton's exposition of the new football rules, published in another column this morning, gives an expert opinion of what these changes will accomplish. From Mr. Haughton's wide experience it may be expected that the general differences he predicts will be found to a greater or less degree in the play of practically all the college teams. Especial interest, however, attaches itself to the varying methods in which the details of the game will be adapted by different coaches to the new regulations. The prominent part which Coach Haughton played in framing these rules, together with his former...
...visiting professor has a wide reputation as a musician in Europe. In his youth he studied singing in London and Frankfort. In 1887 he received the degree of Ph.D. at Rostock. Since 1894 he has been teaching music in the University of Berlin. Professor Friedlander has made musical investigation his special field. He has devoted special attention to study of the works of Schubert. He has edited a new edition of Peters' collection of Schubert's songs, and for many years he has devoted himself to the collection of material for an exhaustive biography of that composer...
When the Aeronautical Society was founded, few of its members realized the possibilities of such an organization, but, through the foresight of its manager, the society was early incorporated and affiliated with the Aero Club of America. Had these steps been neglected, a meeting of world-wide significance would have been an impossibility...