The Slocum "Story."

The Slocum "Story."

4 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JT'NE 26. 1004. His of food while doing: this work is was detailed to the task of watching the condi- allowance rice, bacon, IN ra<;h three pounds a day of oatmeal and car- tion of the injured passengers In the hospitals, OF RICH MEN'S SONS COLLEGE. i:\rot on the sled for the purpose, and Just what MENACE inti:< rackers ruffianism. ried fats, though both of them have more and getting from such as were able to talk ac- his master fortune, than once, through the vicissitudes of been counts of escapes from death and their ob- compelled to travel far on much less food. their AUTOMOBILES, A Kr*Mt many of tin1 den u*ed in the j\lom»U<« servations of the accident. Experiences of sur- AT HARVARD^ HOODLUMS THROW THEM IXTO Shep's brood, they seem to PROBLEM IS REGARDED for Bleddlnß are of and vivors ;is they related to Urn general facts of the HOW THE hp cood f"'r the work. The "husky." which la the ISTO HOUSES AND AT HORSES. Cog Invented by the Hudson Bay people and origi- disaster were to bo part of Urn main story also. VIEWS OF PROFESSOR LOWELL. nally nsf-ii for the purpose, is a cross between tha "main story" man and his assJptr.nt trcn dog and the wolf. They are some* The Newfoundland utronger collies, but of gathering them on the ground at North Brother what larger and than the surely lnrltyof the city nmhcrl- unusual to observe a boy who can light a fire- much greater endurance Ifthe latter be ac- sons be- what It should be. there is another cause; Thanks to th» reneral not Island. Is the Increasing number of rich men's the community lire. usual, undergoing explosion his climatfd.— (Philadelphia Record. atmosphere of and that Is defective The tle«. New-York Is. an its cus- cracker niiil so time its and direct Bo much for special mention of \u25a0 few of the coming a menace to the tone and real training of student* cornea from one another siffTtrt,'. Inside which the Infre- aim that it will land on a little girl across the Col- the but with tomary month of chief phases that had to be developed promptly. American colleges, more especially of Harvard as well as from instructor's: tha quent bombardments of I'ort Arthur pale Into I'i- ptreet. Naturally, n good many children set remedy? seem to be growth innumbers c'.as3 feeling has become a very To make a long story short, here is -.< transcript lege, and if so, what is the than it «i thirty years ago; Anticipating- by nearly a month the burned; there I*an «-ndJ"ss nmount of noise, which at least a much weaker thins ficnlficanee. THE SLOCUM "STORY." assignments which by question? that are at preser.t agitating and the general sense of solidarity amon; larg*» July, the rec- makes day hideous and :Il;111111 horrible; but the of the were recorded 1 oldtim* celebration of the Fourth of certain proportion of Harvard alumni and profes- groups of students has declined. The old beads granted worst p. m. on the day of the disaster: away: yet it would seem to ri>sary permission to sell fireworks was element In the situation Is the recklessness sors. Tin cry for a more democratic spirit and are passing and ba and since th.it date 385 dealer* In ex- and criminal carelessness in the use of explosives — clear that in our country a college education with- on June 10. SJocum accident general story. mode of lifein the academic or college department community permanently been ir.lr.Jsterlng to as many hundreds that It develops among: the children." lloxc the News of a Great Disaster out a Ufa cannot young succeed. plosives Lav*> See St. Mark's Church. of Harvard University has lone been heard In the To expect that a large number of men. from disorderly youths The practice of throwing stones nt automobiles inspectors. years of age. of roughs, corner hoodlums and See federal boat land, and various remedies for existing conditions eighteen to twenty-two without a equipped, this rapidly grow- has recently developed with startling rapidity. Is Gathered and Arranged. See Knickerbocker Steamboat Company. The coir -non life or common aspirations, without the thejclU* over. Tlius have been offers! and some of them tried. the advantage of healthy of the community ha* been Certain parts of the city are no safe for vrfien was Slocum Inspected? Her capacity. and incentive of rivalry or disorderly portion lonscr Probably only a proportion of the steamship?. Harvard Union was built by Major Hlsstnson. Intercourse with one another, -will get any great udly eagaced In frlKhKr.lag and \u25a0."rnir!«- horses, persons li; automobiles. The firecracker bombard- small read- Overloaded senior simply pursuing courses of study 1 Tribune, See Collector Stranahan. thero was an effort on the part of a recent benefit from \u0084f luinlnK and destroying- property \u25a0•• even maiming ment has added to the Joys of pelting, as i: has ers of The when they opened their of prominence in which they can foresee no immediate application Humes of victims and East Side. class to put more underclass men of the American youth. betas*, through the agency added to the of the passers. When the papers on the day after the Plocum disaster and in is to expect a great deal iird di^fieurlne human duissra Other biff steamship disasters. athletics, debating and the like to live together real benefit of college education and the other police are to repress* lawlessness, it Is wellnigh pages of accurate, graphic To set the men of the roman candle, the flrerracker strufislirsr saw six on summer excursions. dormitories In the yard. But the cry has the of a college. certainly a question — — Effect the old must live life modern cele- matter of just how valuable any .by Long City. explosive horrors that characterize the story pictures and text had idea how that Rescues factories in Island hitherto been accompanied by rather vague reasons what he considers the pita and ef- any further incentive to disorder really is. T'p nt North Brother And then he states tratlon. That this HeMWe. more promptly on splendid result was attained. It was a result of Scenes Island. tl;e democracy urged upon the students. To before, History <>; capacity, for the problem, the withdrawal of th» rich into fectively accepted than ever has resulted The Harlem River last week the stone throwers any the Slocum. her etc. trained, men are, in an atmos- of found a rare variety which newspaper could be proud and on Injured at hospitals. men r.s Harvard private dormitories apart from the college, H» rot xiicreJy In greater destruction, but also In the of amusement In pelting- the the Individual Is intensely fostered, oarsmen which Th« Tribune has received many felicita- See captain and crew. phere where writes: rtlrau'iUkm of ruffianism, is the universal testimony with stones. Mil. scenic effect might the cry often seemed based on rather sentimental be secured by (if tions. Few newspaper readers have any con- thought quickly college ran do what It ought to, can stimulate of observers. a nightly bombardment rockets All these points had to be of grounds, rather out of harmony with the Harvard No of since patriot- or firecrackers, and there is little question ception of the work, the real hard labor, the Intellectual enthusiasm, or the love hard mental In earlier and loss patriotic times— hy the city editor and his assistant In order to In fact; and it was often uttered In deaf exercise, or true fellowship, unless every the that such a. development patriotic care, the, vigilance, the watchfulness, the re- tradition. man lt-rn, a* New-York interprets it. mean.* noise— of the mania give the reporters plenty of time to gather ears, or catalogued with those bombastic phrases stands on his own merits and finds his own social of limited to twenty- may follow. Commissioner lfcAdro announces source, minute planning; that were called his own mental and moral force. A col- celebration the Fourth was the th-Mr fncta and write their "copy" early. Sug- of the class day orator about "the true Harvard level on village up the that he in*-ans to prevent the celebration about lege. In other words, to be successful. mu?t be a Jour hours. The boy v.no shinned into ploy to "cover" a "story" of the magnitude staff were spirit" and "our beloved alma mater." democracy cannot meeting hospitals, but will hardly deter the gestions from other members of the democracy end a continue t» < l'.urcli aVeeafte a"id managed to set the .this roug-hs of the East River horror of June 15. A small But a new note seems now to be audible, and the exist if the richer men live apart by themselves hi time, while who are busj- fll!<ngr up the hospitals with freely offered, and helped out the list of assign- and the house bfll a-rlnßlr.p an hour ahead of pa- glossary may be needed to make this article in- cry. by men of weight, is based on reasons expensive private dormitories :-rrinn speedily 1» tients, safe* in sanction of tji-ir by wise ments, but the city editor was responsible for uttered by themselves in other places, ma is becon:n? mori» *-;<.rifled by hi? playmates, was Involved occuratlcn telligible lay reader, as some of the terms that cannot be Ignored— on reasons.

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