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...fifth University Forum, to be held in the Dining Room of the Union tonight at 9 o'clock, four resolutions will be debated: one in regard to regulating undergraduate extra-curriculum activities by legislation similar to the two-sport rule in athletics; another as to how to stimulate a greater interest in college affairs and in the work of the Student Council; a third on how to interest college men in regular exercise; and a fourth concerning the proposed combination of all the undergraduate publications (except the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) in one merger to publish a truly representative Harvard...
...fencing team won all nine bouts from the graduates in the match held last night. All were taken quite easily, with the exception of one bout which went an extra period. G. B. Wilbur 2nd, '12, last year's fencing champion, was a member of the graduate team. The fencers for the University were S. F. Damon '14, captain J. A. Aylen '15, and R. von Nardroff...
...Saturday afternoon the University fencing team defeated Williams 8 bouts to 1 in the Hemenway Gymnasium. The matches were somewhat more even than the score would indicate, several extra periods being necessary. Reed won the only bout for Williams by defeating Damon by one point after two overtime periods. The teams were as follows: Harvard--S.F. Damon '14 (captain), J.A. Aylen '15, R. von Nardroff '15, T.J. Putnam '15; Williams--W.H. Field, D.S. Mackay, E.L. Reed, and A.L. Swift...
...Washington about I P. M. In returning, the trains leave Washington on Thursday, March 6, at about 8 A. M.; so that the party will reach Boston early Friday morning, March 7. The fare for the round trip this way will be $11.10, staterooms with two berths being $2 extra in each direction...
...merger of all the undergraduate publications in the College (exclusive of the CRIMSON and the Lampoon) into one really representative Harvard magazine? Should there be any change in the selection or organization of the Student Council? Should not the Committee on Scholarship submit a plan for regulating undergraduate extra-curriculum activities in line with the two-sport rule in athletics? Should not the Committee on Scholarship suggest some remedy for the present weaknesses of the section meeting? Other questions which may be discussed are: How can the committee on Subsidiary Athletics interest more men of the College in regular exercise...