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Williams, however, was more successful, overcoming Rensselaer by the safe margin of 14 to 0. Her play was in good form for so early in the season, and her goal at no time seriously threatened. Toelan, at left half for Williams, was the particular star of the game, often getting away for long gains, two of his runs being for 55 yards The University will meet Williams on October...
...change in the undergraduate course of study, while of particular interest to Princeton, at the same time has a very wide significance. Only third and fourth year students in the university will be affected. If in the first and second years the student has attained a rank known as "general average excellence" in the junior and senior years he will be permitted to enroll as a candidate for "final special honors." Such student may elect a department in which he wishes to specialize, and then may reduce the number of his studies from five, the number required of the average...
...captain of the 1909 track team pointed out the need and value of headwork and brainwork in connection with all forms of track competition. It is this that wins many an event and meet. Each man must continually practice and study the form which is best suited to his particular case and it is the fall season which gives the necessary time for this development...
Fernand Baldensperger, exchange professor from the Sorbonne, takes up his work in the University with his first lecture today in Comparative Literature 50. Harvard thus acquires the services of one of the foremost scholars of the world and a master in the particular field of comparative literature. M. Baldensperger has pursued his studies in this field imbued with a literary doctrine of his own; in that the various literatures of the world are interdependent and that the intellectual activity of any nation is best explained by its relations with the literary activities of other nations...
...past years been of incalculable value in helping new Harvard men to feel at home. This result, it seems to us, has been doubly accomplished by the opportunity offered new men to make acquaintances and by the brief outlines given them of the various College interests. Every Freshman in particular should feel it his duty to himself to go to his class reception, for it is a question of starting his College course right or wrong. Yesterday morning we ventured to advise the members of 1917 to make all the friends they could. This morning we would emphasize this excellent...