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...except that the team-play was a trifle better than usual. The scores, however, were again the result of individual play rather than team-work. Phillips scored for the University after a brilliant rush down the ice, and Palmer for the second after carrying the puck almost the whole length of the rink. The University showed some improvement in getting the puck out of the corners, but otherwise the play was about even...
...should prove of incalculable benefit to the students enrolled in the undergraduate courses. Such an organization will fill a great need here at Harvard. Every day there are questions that come up in the lecture or conference room that, for lack of time, cannot be taken up at sufficient length. Every day events of economic importance are taking place in the world about us and these can only be taken up through some such organization. In fact one could go on indefinitely mentioning matters which could be admirably undertaken by the society...
...form of entertainment very popular among members of the Union three or four years ago. Whether or not the evening will be repeated later in the year depends largely upon the amount of interest shown on the present occasion. The program will be short, only about an hour in length, so that it will not seriously interfere with college duties. It is hoped, therefore, that a large number will find it possible to attend...
...preliminary trials will debate for the Pasteur Medal in the New Lecture Hall Friday evening at 7.45 o'clock. The subject of the debate is "French Experience in the Administration of Railroads" and any side of the question may be treated. The speeches will be ten minutes in length, the logic and clear presentation of the subject being judged as well as the speaker's manner of delivery and general knowledge...
...lectures, which will be about an hour in length, will be strictly informal, and not given in too technical language. The special topics to be investigated are as follows: "Introduction and History," "Sending," "Waves," "Oscillations in Receiving Circuits," "Detectors," "Operating," and "The Wireless Telephone...