Youth And the New World Essays From the Atlantic Monthly

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This idea, as I have said, is not original or even new; it is newer in the East than in the West. Eventually something 88 ATHLETICS AND THE WAR like it will come to stay. A position of incomparable in- fluence, a position that it is a high honor to fill, will not re- main inferior in everything but salary. It waits only for the right man and for that recognition from the higher powers which is the first step toward getting him.
Again, this war should teach us to stop petty bickerings and to tre
...at each other as honest gentlemen. Colleges whose boys fight side by side for the mightiest cause that ever shook the world, can we live again in constant fear that someone will take advantage of us in a game unless we take advantage of him first? When we play again, can we afford to begin except as friend and friend, as host and guest?
As to students let us not forget that, after two or three years of a certain policy, they will gravely tell their elders that "it has always been so. " Alumni are harder to con- vince, some even objecting to pleasant social relations be- tween rival teams before a game as what never would have been tolerated in then- day, in the golden era of bad f eeling.


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