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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present system on the score that it provides training for the few who need it least; he favors a system of interclass and group athletics only. But Harvard's athletics, certainly, are not conducted for the few. True all can not play on the first team; but there are constant calls for men for the minor sports; there are scrub football, hockey, and baseball games, club crews, handicap track meets, as well as excellent facilities for playing tennis. If then, games like the Haughton Cup series, are abandoned for lack of men, the system should hardly be condemned for failure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO IMPROVE OR DESTROY? | 11/3/1915 | See Source »

...Freshman team will be available. This quartet will make a combination rarely found on a college nine. R. Harte '17 will again do the bulk of the receiving. Harte is a good hitter, has a strong whip, and is heavy enough to stand the strain of constant work. T. H. Safford '16 will be on hand to relieve him occasionally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY NINE HAD SUCCESSFUL FALL SEASON | 11/2/1915 | See Source »

...dust, and to dust he shall return" seems to be the motto of the janatorial department of the University. Yet the average undergraduate has little desire to hasten the process so thoughtfully provided by Providence. Hence the daily advent of the goody and her dust-provoking broom is a constant trial. He leaves each morning for his nine o'clock with the tragic assurance that he will return to find a smooth, even coat of the vital principle spread over his table-top, his "English Composition," and his haberdashery. The suggestion that for that venerable engine of superficial sanitation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ROOM AND THE BROOM. | 10/19/1915 | See Source »

...building is three stories high and contains 25 rooms for research and instruction work, five of which are under ground, and will be used as constant temperature rooms. One room, 32 by 44 feet in area, is to contain a storage battery of 100,000 volts for investigations involving constant potential. It will be the highest voltage storage battery in the world, and will require the solution of many problems in insulation and switching devices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARKED PROGRESS IN BUILDING | 6/22/1915 | See Source »

...Beyond a mistaken fear of the immediate results of inoculation, no reason for this general diffidence seems apparent, for although there have been but two serious cases in College this year, and although Dr. Lee and his assistants have been taking all possible precautions, typhoid is undeniably a constant menace to college men. The weekly examinations of the water and milk supplies of the University dining halls are indeed a great protection to a large proportion, but those in the habit of eating elsewhere are not as yet so protected, and it is for these latter that the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INOCULATION AGAINST TYPHOID. | 4/26/1915 | See Source »

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