and Yale do not send representatives to England to learn, by seeing Oxford or Cambridge play, what a fine game is Rugby foot ball when played as it should be.” -In the Princeton Alumni Weekly , the following to say: “I cannot help believing that the so-called free elective system is doomed. It has had full trial for a generation in our oldest and richest university, and yet it has not succeeded in reproducing itself in its fundamental outlines to any extent as would indicate that it will be the system of the future. It is a very expensive system financially. And, finally, it is demonstrably out of harmony not only with the historical American college type, but with the best accredited university experience of the Old World.” “All persons with proper ambition desire to suc ceed* in the work of life; and, in applying their methods, they become selfish and forgetful of others. This is a great mistake; for, the only way to help one’s self is to help others. It should be remem bered that in all departments of society those are promoted who serve best.” From the editorial column of the Juniata E “Shall I brain him?” cried a hazer, And the victim’s courage fled. “You can’t, it is a Freshman, Just hit him on the head.”— Ex. Man is somewhat like a sausage, Fair enough upon the skin, But you never know exactly How much hog there is within.— Ex. Exchanges. Dean Andrew F.
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