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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Phillips Brooks House Association has had to confront and solve certain real problems in fostering the religious life of the University. Generally speaking, however, there has been progress all along the line. No radical changes have occurred, but the policy adopted a few years ago has been not only maintained but broadened and strengthened in various directions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REPORT OF BROOKS HOUSE | 6/18/1909 | See Source »

Among other things, the victory showed that Harvard has two of the best track coaches in the country. We knew all along that Coach Quinn would develop some good men in the field events, but Coach Donovan had never been in charge of a Harvard track team before this spring. The result is as much of a triumph for him as for the members of the team, for without a good coach it is certain that no such good showing would have been made. It is encouraging to know that both coaches and most of the men on the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GREAT TRACK VICTORY. | 6/1/1909 | See Source »

...remained the same, except for a change on May 4, when Severance went in at 5, Smith moving to 3, and Whitney to bow. The crew has developed into one of the best second crews that ever represented the University. The men are well together and the boat moves along well at a high stroke. Throughout the season the crew has done very well in races with the University crew, and has been able to win consistently from the Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Crew Leaves for Philadelphia | 5/20/1909 | See Source »

...should be of the greatest service to a University, it should be so situated, constructed, and equipped as to fill the same place in the physical life of the student that the library, laboratory, class room, and museum fill in his mental life. The trend of physical education is along three lines: first, toward perfecting the body as a machine; second, toward obtaining individual distinction in different varieties of athletics and gymnastics; and third, toward the cultivation of group games and team-play, where, the individual learns not only to work in harmony with others, but often to sacrifice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Sargent on Gymnasium Question | 3/31/1909 | See Source »

...lowered, there would be much less need of going through in three years in order to get into business at an early age. The average man who takes a degree at Harvard in the ordinary time and then goes to one of the professional schools is usually pretty well along in years before he begins his career, and often wishes that he had been able to get his education earlier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YOUNGER FRESHMEN? | 3/23/1909 | See Source »

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