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...competition for the Freshman baseball managership and assistant managerships will also begin today. All men entering this competition will report at the H. A. A. at 1.30 o'clock where the work will be briefly outlined and started at once. A manager, assistant manager, and three second assistant managers will be chosen for the Freshman team. Aspirants for second assistant manager of the University nine will also begin their competition today. The assistant managership is open to all members of the Sophomore Class and the successful candidate becomes assistant manager in his junior year and in his Senior year manager...
Freshman baseball manager aspirants will also report at the H. A. A. on Monday, at 1.30 o'clock, when the competition will be outlined. Five positions are open to the Freshman competitors: the managership, assistant managership, and three second assistant managerships...
...erection of a rink on the Charles River. This year Gore and Standish will be the only dormitories represented, as Smith Halls are not being used by Freshmen at present. The managers of the Standish and Gore teams will be appointed from among the candidates for the 1922 managership...
...competition for the managership of the Freshman Track team starts today. Every member of the Class of 1922 is eligible to compete. In order to get University and Freshmen track activities running as before the war as many candidates as possible are urged to sign for this competition. A meeting of all candidates will be held at the Harvard Athletic Association at 8.30 this morning. Those who find it impossible to report at that time should report to L. B. Leonard at the Locker Building...
...interest which the Freshman class is taking in managership competitions is woefully small. The usual number of men who have reported for either the Track or Hockey competitions shows how little the members of 1922 appreciate the educational value of these competitions and the exceptional opportunities they afford of getting in touch with the members of the class. A man who spends all his time on his studies never gets outside his own narrow sphere. His occupations are personal, selfish ones and he has no interest either in his own class or in the university. The experience of management cultivates...