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Bates has played only one game this year as against two last year; on Saturday it defeated Maine Central Institute 17-0, using the forward pass very successfully. Owing to the men who had been at Frazier's Island returning late to Cambridge, the University team has had only three scrimmages. Nevertheless, as a result of this preliminary practice and also of the thorough drilling during the past ten days, the men are all in good condition and should show up well in today's game. Eight of the men in the line-up won their letter last year...
...train is due to arrive at New London at 2.55 P. M. From New York a special train will leave the Grand Central Station at 12.05 P. M. This train is due in New London...
...written work in general have been much criticized as forming too great a part of the requirement in many courses. There can be no doubt, however, of their value as a means of gaining and testing knowledge, when the subjects of such exercises include important details of the central matter of any course. In History 13 the two long pieces of work, one in each half-year, are either mere bibliographies of some historical character or reports upon infinitesimal and often insignificant details of the slavery question. Among the former class of subjects the individuals treated are frequently of very...
...component clubs, deciding on the form of organization, and electing of officers have all been satisfactorily accomplished. The work of the officers this year has been to inform the clubs and organizations, throughout the University, of the nature of the federation and urge them to ally with the central council. This effort has met with exceptional success. There is a natural tendency among clubs to hesitate before surrendering a part of their power to a new organization. This conservatism is encountered everywhere. The need for some sort of a directing and systematizing body has been keenly felt in the University...
...lack of a general course in American literature and the relative scarcity of courses in government. Graduate students are mostly holders of degrees from other colleges; studying at Cambridge, they do not regard themselves as Harvard men, but are loyal to Mason City College or the University of Central Nevada. It is through graduates of Harvard College that Harvard influence will be spread throughout the country. It is the position of Harvard College in the University as a whole that will determine how great that influence shall...