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...range of possibility that the tennis authorities know what they were doing when they advocated a move so out of harmony with the glorious by-gone history of tennis. A step at once so radical and so harmful to the existing principles of the tennis regime can be anathematized as only one thing--insidious propaganda. What we want to know is who is at the bottom of all this? Is there any number of persons in this University who seriously contend that this new doctrine is in accord with the aims of this nation? No! By all means...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN INDIGNANT PROTEST. | 12/16/1919 | See Source »

...reorganization in the Graduate School of Business Administration is planned for the near future with the appointment of D. K. David, now instructor in the school, to act as assistant to Dean W. B. Donham '98. Mr. David will soon move into the offices of the Business School in University 17 and take up his new position...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO REORGANIZE BUSINESS SCHOOL | 12/12/1919 | See Source »

...will now take place every day of the week except Saturday, from 4 until 5 o'clock in the Hemenway Gymnasium, replacing the former schedule running on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. It is hoped that before Christmas it will be possible for the Freshmen to move down to the new athletic building back of the Freshman dormitories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basketball Practice Every Day | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

This opinion is too absurd to be permitted to stand. But the first move to eradicate it must come from us. If some little notice on our part were given to the West, such as taking the trouble to send a football team on a long tour, the West will not be slow in response. Such action could not bear the stigma of propaganda. It would be no more than healthy community interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TRIP TO PASADENA. | 12/2/1919 | See Source »

...Tennis is foremost among such sports. Mr. Geer hopes that the Athletic Committee will consider favorably the question of making tennis one of the major sports. Director Geer is the fourth prominent advocate of this step. Only recently R. N. Williams, 2nd, '16, said that he favored such a move on the part of the Athletic committee. Williams was captain of the University team in his senior year, and later became national singles champion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Geer Plans Tennis as Major Sport | 10/17/1919 | See Source »