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NEWMAN THE SHOEMAN.IF the fellow who wore the wrong overcoat from the French play rehearsal last night will call at 23 Weld...
...have been so well qualified for the position as other undergraduates, who would probably have been elected by a mass meeting. On the other hand, there is a popular superstition that when students gather together in a mass meeting, they immediately lose their heads and vote for the wrong man. Even granting that this may be partially true, it seems that the small body of students who now choose the committee might be more representative. As it is now, the Cycling Association and the Cricket Club have as many votes as the Football Association and the Crew. Professor Hollis...
This is an entirely wrong conception; the moral idea must be sovereign in every sphere. One profession especially in which the ethical impulse is noticeably lacking is that of journalism. It is said that the tone is low because that is what the people want; but this excuse would justify any crime, from the Crucifixion to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The voice of the people is the voice of God only when it accords with the conscience of a good man, and those who preach divorce between business and righteousness are not friends of the republic...
...thing which makes itself almost painfully apparent throughout is the cynicism of the author. In a sarcastic manner she sneers at the existing social system, and in a covert way advances the ideas of socialism. Like much else that has been written, it treats the world as being all wrong, all employers being grinding oppressors and all poor men injured and down-trodden. The general impression left by the book is one of gloom and foreboding...
Through an error it was stated in yesterday's CRIMSON that the Harvard track team which is to meet the Institute of Techology team on May 15 is to be composed of men rejected from what is known as the Harvard Mott Haven team. This gives a wrong impression of the true condition of affairs. By agreement Harvard can use any man who competes against U. of P. The only restriction is that naturally no man who competes at New Haven can the same day be used against Technology. While the Harvard team that meets M. I. T. will...