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...Richmond Country Club proved to be the easiest of the trip--the University winning nine to nothing, and losing only one set in all the matches played. The Norfolk Country Club went down to defeat by the score of four to three, and the Navy met a similar fate at Annapolis, losing eight matches and winning only one. The last victory of the team was over the Chevy Chase Country Club, by the score of four to three--Captain de Turenne winning a hard-fought, three-hour match against Moore, champion of the city of Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM IS VICTORIOUS IN FOUR CONTESTS | 4/25/1921 | See Source »

...Puppots of Fate," a powerful melodrama, is the main feature at the Modern, and Beacon Theatres this week, with Viola Dana in the leading role. The other leading, film is Barrie's stage success, "What Every Woman Knows"--made famous by Maude Adams; Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagel are seen in the parts originally taken by Miss Adams and Richard Bennett, respectively. Larry Semon rounds out the bill in his new laugh-producer. "The Hick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MODERN--BEACON | 3/30/1921 | See Source »

Rather than leave the wayward undergraduate to his fate the faculty must educate him in spite of himself. If students will not of themselves learn to think outside, they may at least be started upon their cogitations in the classroom. General discussion and questions keep the students awake and force them to think intelligently. This is particularly advisable in the so-called "thinking courses"--economics and philosophy, for example; but it finds a ready application in almost every branch of the curriculum. At Harvard, where the lecture system is a favorite with the faculty, it is especially important to realize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVERDOING THE LECTURE SYSTEM | 3/18/1921 | See Source »

Such is the monstrous fate which overhangs the hapless undergraduate. What a relief, therefore, to learn that the fuss is all due to a new efficiency system whereby the "goody" must give a reason if a room is not "made up"--and the easiest excuse is, of course, that the occupant rose too late. This is to protect the "goody" from being discharged for laziness. So the persecuted student may breathe freely once more and seek his downy coach without fear that his "morning after" snores will shake Olympus. The little white card which alone bears the testimony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOR THE GOOD OF THE GOODIES | 3/14/1921 | See Source »

...well acquainted with conditions here agree that the recognition, in some form, of a minor sports council would be of immediate aid to the present situation. With the proposed constitution referred back to the Student Council by the Athletic Committee "for further consideration and report," the fate of the minor sports organization depends largely on the attitude of the council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO AID THE MINOR SPORTS | 2/23/1921 | See Source »

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