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...Effect of Reform Certain...
...guessing as to the effect of the proposed rule. In 1879 with the open scrimmage and no penalty for fumbling, Parke Davis, Esq., in his book on American Football, describes the play as most scientific. In passing, when about to be tackled the players developed remarkable skill, throwing and catching with the speed and accuracy of baseball and forming backing up groups very cleverly...
...recent meeting, the President and Fellows of the University accepted the resignation, to take effect July 1, 1921, of John Lovett Morse, professor of pediatrics at the Medical School. Professor Morse, a prominent Boston physician, graduated from the University in 1887 and in 1891 received the degree of A.M. and M.D. He was assistant in clinical medicine from 1896-1900, instructor in children's diseases, 1900-03, and instructor in pedriatries from 1903-06, when he was appointed assistant professor in that department. In 1911 he was made assistant professor of pedriatries and in 1915 a full professor...
...Romeo and Juliet," which he first presented here last spring, seems to have had the least success. Whether Mr. Hampden has difficulty in finding the necessary youthful effect for the role, or in getting into the spirit of the play, is hard to tell. At any rate, his attempts fall short, which is the more to be regretted, inasmuch as his supporting company gives him admirable backing...
...students' automobiles are now admitted to the College Yard. The following regulations, as ruled by the Corporation last month, took effect on January...