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...football expenses in 1908 were $19,894. In 1909 and 1910 they were approximately $31,000 each year. This large increase is due in part to the salaries and the extra expense of a larger coaching force. In 1908 the bill for supplies was $2937. In 1910 it was $4121. Under the present management the protection of the player is deemed essential. Specially made shoulder-pads and head-guards are very expensive, but are freely provided. The results in the matter of injuries seem to justify the increase. There are slight increases in expense for labor and wages, doctors...
...need of the day is to shake men out of their complacency, and to show them the facts of the world in which they live. The one hopeful cry of our age is that for life. And it is hopeful because the Christian religion makes an appeal for a larger, fuller, and more abundant life...
...Hall, granted to the society by the Corporation, and furnished by the generosity of some of the alumni, the undergraduates hold weekly dinners; a few weeks ago a similar set of dinners was instituted for recent graduates. There is an annual undergraduate dinner; and this year was instituted a larger dinner in the Union for the reception of new members. In the annual baseball game with the Yale chapter, the Harvard chapter has usually held its own. The Phi Beta Kappa spread, on Class Day, has been successful since its foundation, a number of years...
...owing to the large number of queries concerning the slight increase that has recently been made in the price of the combinations of dishes served: "The fact that members of the Hall are paying so much less per meal than they did last year has, in spite of the larger membership, necessitated the recent slight increase in the price of combinations. Anyone desiring further information can obtain it by applying to any member of the Committee, or to Mr. J. A. L. Blake at 5 University Hall...
...stock topics that have already received full elucidation, a subject involving personal research might be given, whenever, this is possible. Should, however, the scope of any course render a subject of this character impracticable, a minute topic, with its causes and effects and its relation to larger movements, might be substituted with equal advantage. Subjects of this sort would necessitate thorough and conscientious application for the collection of all available material, and, in addition, they would require thought on the part of the student...