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...weakness of the new committee, and one which should not be underestimated, is the absence of Professor White as one of its members. The petition by the captains and managers of the major and minor teams for his re-appointment was disregarded, because it was felt that his re-appointment as a graduate member would violate the spirit of the regulations passed by the Governing Boards. Dr. Nichols, however, a professor in the Medical School and a faculty member of the old committee was appointed a graduate member of the new committee. It would seem to most...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW ATHLETIC COMMITTEE | 6/15/1907 | See Source »

...promise well for the sort of support which the team should be accorded next Thursday. We realize that there are many reasons which make men prefer seats other than those in the cheering section. Such objections, however, are seldom insurmountable. Harvard should certainly accord to one of her major teams in its most important game of the year, the support which many of our smaller rivals give to all their games. In former years the parade to the field and cheering at the game formed one of the pleasantest features of the occasion. The Yale game comes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHEERING AT THE YALE GAME | 6/12/1907 | See Source »

...attendance at the elections. They will in general be guided by the judgment of the manager who has conducted the trial; but in doubtful cases they should make careful inquiries about the eligible men and be prepared to express an unbiased opinion. The "H" men in any of the major sports are those who will be most closely in touch with the new manager, and their advice, especially that of the men in the same class as the candidates, should carry considerable weight with the manager. Above all it is essential that these elections be kept free from every form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTION OF NEW MANAGERS | 6/11/1907 | See Source »

There will be a meeting of all wearers of the University football "H" and of the captains and managers of the four major sports in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock, to elect a second assistant football manager. This is the first time that this new method of electing managers has been used. The election is subject to the veto of the football captain, but may be passed over his veto by a three-quarters vote of those present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Managership Election | 6/11/1907 | See Source »

...clock on the steps of University Hall, Major Higginson briefly introduced Baron Kuroki to a large and enthusiastic crowd of students, who had assembled in the Yard. J. D. White '07 then led a cheer for Baron Kuroki, who responded in Japanese, expressing his pleasure at coming to the University and at his cordial reception. Another cheer followed, after which the party left the Yard by the Johnston Gate between lines of students and journeyed to Lexington, as guests of the Harvard Japanese Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VISIT OF BARON KUROKI | 5/24/1907 | See Source »