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...Junior smoker this evening--Senior dormitories. This smoker, which will begin at 9 o'clock, will be held in the Dining Room of the Union. The three speakers of the evening, President Lowell, L. Withington, Jr., '11, and P. L. Wendell '13, have been selected with attention to their particular ability to deal with the question of the advantages of class union in the Yard during Senior year...
...Junior Smoker tonight derives particular importance from the fact that the question of living in the Yard next year is to be put officially before the class of 1914 for the first time. The benefits to be derived from uniting the class in Senior Dormitories no longer need discussion. The successful experience of three classes, and already the sanction of tradition have made the Senior Dormitory idea familiar to all men in College. Nevertheless, a certain amount of interest must be overcome and the details of the plan worked out. Each class entering the Yard has sought to do something...
About 53 men including 2 managers will make the trip. Mr. Rice, coach of the Mandolin Club, will also accompany the men and will devote particular attention to keeping the instruments in order. In each of the cities where the clubs will stop, the local Harvard Clubs have shown great enthusiasm in arranging to entertain the members of the clubs and have undertaken to make the provisions necessary for a successful concert. The social plans include dances, teas, dinners, smokers and receptions, so that a trip no less enjoyable than last year may be expected...
Since the cut in the squad on Saturday, the work of perfecting the team has begun in earnest. A marked improvement was noticeable yesterday, especially in passing and following back. The forward line is fast and has a powerful attack, at present excelling the defence. Hopkins and Sortwell in particular are playing fast games...
Attention was called to the importance of having a building wherein those men who have at present neither the time, nor ability to try for the more important teams may secure the much needed exercise in a comparatively short time. In this respect, in particular, the idea of a new Gymnasium has a direct appeal to members of the Law and Graduate Schools...