Another instalment of snow has come upon the already burdened yard. The exclamations of surprise and admiration which greeted it yesterday morning are destined eventually to become cries of deepest despair, as the unsuspecting pedestrian sinks ankle or knee deep into the "beautiful snow" changed to slush. There are four things a Harvard man should not bo without, for they are essential to his college career, if he would have that career a successful one. He needs money to pay his bills, brains to get his degree, and a stout pair of rubber boots that may be strapped over his shoulders to save his life. The college, moreover, in connection with the Hospital on Holmes, should set up two or three life-saving stations, say in front of Memorial, near Weld, and between Thayer and University.
Read more in Opinion
Base Ball.