News
‘A Big Win’: Harvard Expands Kosher Options in Undergraduate Dining Halls
News
Top Republicans Ask Harvard to Detail Plans for Handling Campus Protests in New Semester
News
Harvard’s Graduate Union Installs Third New President in Less Than 1 Year
News
Harvard Settles With Applied Physics Professor Who Sued Over Tenure Denial
News
Longtime Harvard Social Studies Director Anya Bassett Remembered As ‘Greatest Mentor’
Reports that moving pictures prove illegality in the Army touchdown against Yale on Saturday, must be laughed at. However true such post-mortems may be, they are distinctly averse to sporting instinct. If they are to be taken seriously there are but two possible preventatives for such occurrences. One would be for all games to be decided in a syndicated photographic dark-room during the week following each major sport event. The other would be to dispense with rules and referees.
The trouble with the former system might be that an extensive system of picture pirating might take the place of subsidizing of athletes. All sorts of unhappy conditions might ensue. The other system might lead to a Rousseauistic doctrine of football. Consider twenty-two brawny warriors with Hobbes as their coach and trainer. Perhaps the only thing to do is to laugh.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.