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...Avon, Melrose, Kenilworth, Abbotsford, and Loch Lomond. In addition there will be a three days' coaching trip through North Wales, three days more in the lake district, and nearly a week in the Scottish Highlands. The party is also scheduled to visit several Cathedral towns on the east coast of England and will then cross the Channel for a trip through the British battlefields in Flanders, with brief stays in Brussels, Antwerp and Paris before embarking at Cherbourg for the return voyage...
...other hand college men have done some of the following things. They have built, run, and supported for almost ten years a summer dispensary, with school and clubhouse, and have given fine service in a fast motorboat over fifty miles of coast at Spotted Islands on the north coast of Labrador. They have helped that section of our people in a thousand ways, materially, mentally, spiritually. This work began by one Williams man going down at his own expense for a summer. He is in China...
...medieval chateaux of the Loire, and the cathedral towns of Rheims, Amiens, Rouen, and Chartres, will form a prominent part of the schedule. Before the return trip to Cherbourg the party will visit the Pyrenees, the French Alps, the Riviera, the redeemed provinces of Alsace-Lorraine and the north coast of Brittany, including Paris and the battle-fields of the Great...
...majority of the 32 colleges visited were located in the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast districts, since it is these sections that furnish the school with most of its western attendance...
...good deal of discussion since. President Richmond of Union College said some time ago "that many college presidents are worrying over the athletic situation in their respective colleges." President Meiklejohn of Amherst claims that "athletic disarmament," to be accomplished by "scrapping" all paid coaches, is the requisite panacea. From coast to coast, those interested in the welfare of football have spoken, the concensus of opinion being that football is the finest of sports, but that something must be done to save it. This is no false alarm; the game is in danger of professionalization, and unless more than passing consideration...