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Both the University and Freshman eights have been practically picked as they will row against Yale and it is the intention of the coaches entering this last phase of the year's work to smooth, out and increase the speed of the crews as at present constituted rather than to attempt any new experiments...
...game, knocking the opposing pitcher, Glennon, for nine safeties in all. Grovesnor Bemis, who was in the Freshman box for a whole game for the first time this year, made a creditable performance, holding Huntington to seven hits and fanning eight men. In this latter phase, however, he was not as brilliant as his opponent who had ten strike-outs to his credit. Percy Jenkins, with three singles, and R. G. Norris with two, led the 1924 attack, while Glennoh, who besides pitching for Huntington batted in the clean-up position for that team, featured with a triple to left...
...other hand, is interested more in what one institution, not one individual, thinks of another. College democracy means a complete understanding between a conservative New England university, a middle-Western State university and a small, Southern college. There is no danger that the undergraduate will ignore the phase of the problem that affects him every day; but that the broader aspect will escape him is likely unless his attention is called to it. College democracy means two distinct things; what President Hadley and Doctor Angell ask is that the student appreciate fully both points of view...
...Another phase of the school club's problem is the danger that the activities of school clubs will be carried too far. Although arrangements should be made to see that every visitor to Cambridge, no matter from what school he may come, is properly entertained and given a fair idea of what the University is, we must beware of overzealous publicity. The object of the school clubs is to present Harvard to possible Freshmen as it really is, to explain to them its ideals and what it stands for, and to bring here only those men who believe in these...
...third phase of the problem: what of the half dozen or even fewer men who represent a small preparatory school? If they cannot become a club, can they find some other means of being of service to Harvard and their school? Will the sending of news as to what they are doing in college and keeping in close touch with the graduating class at least be the only way in which they can serve the interests of Harvard and of their school...