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Against them, the University players will have such stars as Beekman of Princeton, and Captain Weber of Yale. It is especially hard to predict how the matches with these men will come out from this spring's scores, as the best man on each opposing team was met by Williams, who graduates this month...
...indications of the postcard campaign predict that the Gymnasium Fund will be available in financing the Union Swimming Pool. Since 1918 and 1919 have not yet contributed, it seems reasonable to expect that they will preserve the standard set by preceding classes. Their obligation to give liberally is particularly binding, for they will be able to use the pool for three years...
...made to the Plattsburg idea. The Regiment and the Flying Corps are examples of the way in which Harvard shows its interest in the defense of the country. From the spirit that the University has shown in the past is it too much to forecast the future, and to predict that Harvard will respond no less generously to the appeal for naval training volunteers...
...shortened practice from five weeks to three, to insure a balanced team next fall a full squad is imperative now. During last week not more than twelve men have reported on any day, and among them lamentably few insignia players. If candidates will practice the rudiments now, unusual assets predict a strong team next fall, for only four regular players are lost by graduation...
...whom you could recommend. Said the Transcript recently, in regard to the choice of St. Louis for the Democratic convention: "It makes no difference where you're nominated when you're going to be defeated anyway." Similarly it makes little difference who you are. But the CRIMSON forbears to predict...