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...clock. Coach Winsor who has turned out extremely successful hockey teams in the past few years, and H. B. Gardner '13, captain of the 1913 University seven which won the intercollegiate championship, will outline the season's work. Actual practice will begin the following Monday, and will consist during the first few days in conditioning runs and shooting practice to get the men in trim for the regular work. This will start with the opening of the Arena on December 10. The schedule for the year is complete with the exception of one or two preliminary games, and will include...
Candidates for the Freshman hockey team will be called out about a week later than the University squad. Their practice will consist of drill in the rudiments of the game until the ice rinks in the Stadium are ready for use. This will probably be directly after the Christmas recess. The Freshman squad will remain as a unit until after Christmas, when a first and a second squad will be chosen. The three dormitory teams will be picked from the latter squad. These men will engage in the usual series for the interdormitory championship. The Freshman manager candidates will...
...represented by Dean Briggs, chairman of the University Athletic Committee, and graduate representatives of the major sports. The complete personnel of the University committee will be decided as soon as the date of the conference is definitely determined. Yale's delegation, as previously announced in the CRIMSON, will consist of Professor Corwin, chairman of the Yale Athletic Committee, Fred Allen, George Case, G. P. Day, John Field. Henry Hobson, and John Kilpatrick...
December 1--First Sophomore-Freshman debate will consist of trials for final Sophomore-Freshman debate. Five minute speeches must be prepared and six men will be retained for the final debate...
...Cercle Francais production, which will consist of three short plays, will be given in the Agassiz House on Monday, December 6, and in Copley Hall, Boston, on December 6, instead of December 7 and 9. The three plays are "l'Intruse" by Maeterlinck. L'Ecole des Belles-Meres" by Brieux, and "Les Deux Sourds' by Moinaux. Tickets for the performances may be obtained from Thatcher Nelson '18, Randolph 47, or at the French Relief Headquarters, 36 Boylston street, Boston at $1.50 and $1 Undergraduates of Harvard and Radcliffe may be secure tickets in the balcony for the performance in Agassiz...