. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . ays and stories — andsmacks more of the popular magazinethan of the routine college story entitled Number Thirteenis especially good. Our neighbor, the Red and Bluehas the commendable habit of publish-ing one or more interesting stories ofcollege life in each issue. They donot rank high in literary merit, as arule, but they possess great originalityand hold the attention to the end. Aseries of papers, under the general titleof Sanity in Sport, began in the No-vember issue with Football: A Detri-ment or a Danger? It takes the ex-treme v


. The Haverfordian, Vols. 26-27, 1904-05 . ays and stories — andsmacks more of the popular magazinethan of the routine college story entitled Number Thirteenis especially good. Our neighbor, the Red and Bluehas the commendable habit of publish-ing one or more interesting stories ofcollege life in each issue. They donot rank high in literary merit, as arule, but they possess great originalityand hold the attention to the end. Aseries of papers, under the general titleof Sanity in Sport, began in the No-vember issue with Football: A Detri-ment or a Danger? It takes the ex-treme view against football. The edi-tors of the Red and Blue prophesiedwell when they said it would catch onin some quarters and catch thunder inothers. Loves Laughter How Loves sweet laugh derides our dusty doom,Drowning the sullen monochord of woe!But stop her lips laugh with thy kisses—lo!Beyond the sky, beyond the utmost main,The hollow murmurs of the reeds of pain,Droning the dance adown the silent tomb.—Harvard Monthly. THE HAVERFORDIAN


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