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...State Contest Committee, for an essay entitled "A Community Program of Education for Non-English Speaking Men in the Principles of American Government." Men in several colleges including the University are eligible for this competition. The essays are to be of about 4000 to 5000 words in length. Entries may be made at any time now to Mr. Clarence P. Shedd, State Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 167 Tremont street, Boston. The essays must be in by May 1, 1915, and the winner will be announced on September...
...supposed that the amount of good done by these meetings is, like that done by the college chapel, roughly proportionate to the attendance. That a large attendance is desired, is shown by the fact that every week a notice is sent to each Freshman. I believe that the length of the walk to Phillips Brooks House keeps many Freshmen from attending Dr. Fitch's talks. Many busy students feel that they can afford to spend thirty-five minutes at the meetings, but not the twenty minutes needed to walk to and from the meeting place. To spend this twenty minutes...
...Senior team will be composed of F. T. Smith, R. J. White and B. Woronoff. The Sophomores will be represented by A. E. Whittemore, E. C. Davison and G. W. Wasser. The first speeches will be twelve minutes in length; each man will then have five minutes for rebuttal. Individual cups, given by the Debating Council, will be presented to the members of the winning team...
...before Christmas this year would be offset by the one day less after New Year. The authorities saw fit last year to break the tradition of approximately a ten-day vacation, why can they not do the same this year? Why, again, should there be a vacation of traditional length? I am voicing the sentiment of many conscientious students who would greatly appreciate the efforts of the CRIMSON in this direction. A SENIOR...
Bradlee, because of his greater weight, is superior to Ainsworth in line smashing and in forming interference, but the latter has exceptional speed and frequently slips through unexpected places in the line for gains of considerable length. Bradlee's work as a secondary defensive man is doubtless marked to a greater degree than that of any man on either team; he is practically impregnable...