350 ay es ep =P ALUMNI WEEKLY been so numerous or seductive as they are to-day, and surely never so well taken advantage of. There are men in New Haven who will send out anything which papers will print, and there are students in Yale who will furnish to any correspondent who will send it out any amount of libelous matter about their University. But the young men of Yale are doing their work and doing it well. Debating has seen its hardest days and Yale’s platform work is better than be- fore and gaining. The track games were lost, but track athletics are de- cidedly improving and Yale’s prestige is . to be regained here. The crew is very much improved and will row a good race. Never did a finer set of young men put on Yale baseball clothes than those now on the diamond, under an excellent captain. They are full of base- ball and learning to bat. Let us be done with all-condemning criticism and each work for the Blue. SN REPU, Sag OOS LAE NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION IN THE SOCIETY MATTERS. As this form of the WEEKLY goes to press, there is no news of Sophomore societies on which to comment. We wish, however, to express again our hope that the matter will be pushed through to a quick conclusion. It is not fair to Yale to leave it open longer. There is too much needing attention to allow the situation to be longer cumbered with this embarrassing problem. We believe that both the societies and the Faculty appreciate this point.