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...college. No matter how insufficient may be their elementary teaching or how limited and inadequate the practical education obtained from it, provided that sufficient knowledge is crammed into them to enable them to pass, by written examinations the requirements of the college, their mission is ended. This is a wrong state of affairs. On the contrary, instead of the college dictating to the schools what they shall do it should be, in a certain sense, the reverse. The schools should so educate their pupils that, when the proper time comes, they will be able easily and naturally to enter college...
WILL the man who took the wrong hat from the Crimson Cafe yesterday, please return it immediately. Owner's name is plainly written...
...High license is wrong in principle, - (a) It gives to an evil the sanction of law. (b) It strengthens the saloon power: New Engl., XLVIII. 127. - (c) It tends to make drinking and the liquor traffic respectable: North Am. Review, vol. 147, p. 123. - (d) It debauches public sentiment: Our Day III. 335. - (e) It is the plan of the liquor men: Hand-book of Prohibition...
...with but little protest from any quarter, over twenty Yale graduates, some of them among the most prominent of our football players, and some even while coaching here, are selling to other teams the plays and tactics planned out for our team. Surely this state of things is radically wrong, and some steps should be taken to check it. Let all our readers who still revere our common alma mater and hope for her success in athletics do what they can to eradicate this professional element from this branch of sport...
...connected with Harvard and prominent in athletics. It is not for us to impeach the integrity of Mr. Coffin; we cannot prove that his umpiring was intentionally unfair, nor can we prove that, in the case of the touchdown by Hallowell he gave a decision which he knew was wrong. It may have been with a most just purpose and the honest belief that there was interference that he gave his decision; but so evident was the fact that there was no interference and so universal has that been the opinion held by most of the spectators ever since, that...