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University.--Bow, Peale; 2, Denton; 3, George Kelly; 4, Morris; 5, H. K. Kelly; 6, Fordyce; 7, McCormack: stroke, Litchfield: cox., Bond...
...purpose of this plan is to show these students the social, economic, and religious conditions which prevail in Europe today, in order to create a closer bond of friendship with the students of Europe, and to provide a basis for the foundation of Christian internationalism. The group will be under the leadership of Dr. H. C. Gossard, Senior Field Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and a member of the Industrial service group which was conducted by Mr. Sherwood Eddy last summer. He is a teacher of note, and a profound student of social and industrial conditions in Europe...
Since the river was still blocked with ice-cakes below the Cottage Farm bridge progress in that direction was limited; but above the Newell boathouse and well beyond the upper bond was an unbroken stretch of open water, affording the quartet of yearling shells ample space for a short row. The 1925 crews that were sent out yesterday included the first two Autumn Crews, the first Inexperienced Football eight, and the first Experienced Football crew...
...Ware collection now on exhibition will be practically complete when twenty models and fifty magnified anatomical details, now in the artist's studio in Germany, have been transported to this country. Under existing conditions it is unsafe to transport them, especially as their removal "in bond" to Boston cannot yet be secured. Up to the time of the war, the glass flowers were shipped direct to Boston and then by the courtesy of the Custom House officials were carried directly to the Museum in Cambridge and were unpacked safely at the University...
...past editorials we expressed the belief that the justification of athletics, particularly at Harvard, was two fold: they served to make financially possible for all the students participation in some form of sport, and they served as the one tangible bond between Harvard men as such, particularly for those Harvard men who, because of immaturity, can not be bound together in any other way. Let us, in the light of these two factors, consider the question which is raised by President Lowell...