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...have John T. McCutcheon draw a cartoon for the cover. Then we'll have an editorial page and put at the top that things of Decatur's: 'Our Country . . . may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong!' That must be good stuff; we've used it for a long time. Then we'll get some stories-the kind we use in our Sunday editions-by George Barr McCutcheon, Albert Payson Terhune and Montague Glass. And we can have Mae Tince, who does our movies, contribute some of that...
...interest and excitement from the point of view of the spectators. There is already too great a strain on the quarterback, however, and such a rule would add to his worries a thousand-fold. Whatever decision he makes, the chances are ten to one he will be wrong in the eyes of the college, particularly if the play happens to fail...
...noise in the Harvard victory was Spalding's pitching. He mixed up fast balls, curves, and puzzling floaters in a manner that kept the Tigers guessing--and guessing wrong. The slender Crimson pitcher allowed two hits, both of which were decidedly scratchy. He also walked two men, and all four Tigers waited on the bases for the hit that never came. Two of them died on third, one on second, and the other on first. Spalding is not a strike-out pitcher--he only fanned one man Saturday. His forte is rather to fool the enemy sluggers into popping...
There is no certainty as to what is the truth. Half the world believes a and the other half believes b; and each thinks that the other is wrong...
...Proctor '27, who has been missing since 4.30 o'clock Monday afternoon, no trace had been found of him up to time the CRIMSON went to press last night. Proctor took a wherry from Weld Boathouse Monday afternoon, and the first intimation rowing officials had that something was wrong was when a police boat returned with the empty wherry which was discovered floating on the river opposite the Metropolitan Riding Club...