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Fred A. Mitchell, scout and coach of the Boston National League Baseball Club, has been appointed to coach the University baseball team next spring, providing satisfactory arrangements can be completed. It is understood unofficially that Mitchell will be given a contract of one year. His relations with the "Braves" will remain the same as in the past, except that he will join the club somewhat later than usual...
Even in the midst of the celebration of its greatest victory over its historic rival, the University must turn to face a serious situation. In the spring of 1913 Haughton signed a three-year contract to coach the football team; and with Saturday's contest this contract expired. Haughton's success in the University is the most remarkable story in football history. With an extraordinary combination of foresight, originality, and football knowledge, he has built up from raw material a series of successful teams; and the term "Haughton system" sums up this record in the minds of all who have...
...composing room occupied by the Crimson Printing Company, and directly underneath the central part of the building a press room of the same size. The Printing Company maintains its past relations with the CRIMSON, renting its space in the new building from the CRIMSON, and printing the newspaper under contract. The company also prints the Alumni Bulletin, the editorial office of which is now in the building. Beside the press room, the basement contains rooms for storage and the heating plant. The architects are Jardine, Hill & Murdock, of New York...
...foundations of the wooden stands for the Yale game have been laid, and the work will now go forward rapidly. F. B. Furbush, the Cambridge contractor who has done the work for the H. A. A. for a number of years, has again been given the contract. As 17,000 is the approximate number of seats which will be added by the erection of these stands, the total capacity of the Stadium will be about...
...people are willing to admit. The college world would find itself less frustrated by the undergraduate's secret hostility if it would more frankly recognize what a challenge its won attitudes are to our homely American ways of thinking and feeling. Since the college has not felt this dramatic contract or at least has not felt a holy mission to assail our American mushiness of thought through the undergraduate, it has rather let the latter run away with the college...