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...faculty committee has been appointed to consider ways and means for bringing about the reform in the fraternities at New Haven. This problem has been brought to a head by the present charges against some of Sheffield Scientific School fraternities of improper campaigning for new members. Many prominent members of the faculty are on the committee of investigation. It includes Professors P. F. Smith, J. W. Roe, C. T. Bishop, C. F. Schreiber and Registrar Vreeland. A prize of $50 has been offered by the Aurelian Society for the best solution of the problem. It is expected that...
Princeton is facing a great problem in the development of the baseball team. There is not one dependable boxman and the Tigers are greatly feeling the loss of Link, who pitched his team to two consecutive victories over Yale last year. Because of this, Tibbott, the foot ball star, who has heretofore played in the outfield, is now being converted into a pitcher. He has a smooth, strong delivery and with the necessary development should prove a formidable addition to the pitching staff. Among the other candidates for this position, Chaplin, a university mound-man of two seasons...
This is the simple algebra of the game with Yale tonight. If the third term of the second equation, support for the team, is added, Harvard will win. But if the third term of the equation is subtracted our chances will be greatly diminished. This is the simple problem; there is no substituting of terms...
...report of the all Technology undergraduate preparedness committee, as presented at a mass meeting of the students yesterday, advises against hasty rush to join the army in case of war. Looking at the matter as a problem in engineering, the committee finds that the best service technically trained men can render their country would be not to join the ranks and fight in the trenches, but to hold their training and knowledge in reserve for the engineering problems of a great army. The committee takes Germany and England as examples, since the former refrained from calling out the undergraduates...
...performed her duty in the present crisis by contributing her share of men to be trained for officers in the event of war. Since the entire University is keenly interested in the daily development of the country's precarious situation, and is actively doing its share towards solving the problem of a national defence, the CRIMSON regards the publishing of current plans for the safeguarding of the Nation as timely and properly within the scope of a college newspaper. The scheme of army reorganization which follows is one suggested by certain military experts at Washington and should not be considered...