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...nucleus of a real team exists at present in spite of the disheartening struggles which its members are undergoing. If the sport is not to die out entirely, immediate steps should be taken to support its progress. For until the college provides adequate and accessible equipment, swimming must continue to suffer as a sport and to reflect on Harvard's reputation in athletics...
Dean Edsall of the Medical School in his annual report stresses the deplorable lack of men interested in the scientific and experimental branch of medicine. In pursuing the practical applications of the science one is likely to lose sight of the fact that future progress in medicine is to a great extent dependent upon research work in the laboratory. In establishing the degree of Doctor of Medical Science, however, the faculty show that they are now fully alive to the necessity of stimulating interest in this vital aspect of the profession. And yet, the offering of a degree...
...have a bachelor's degree in Architecture from other technical schools can usually obtain the master's degree in from one to two years. In all of these cases, however, the time required is not a fixed number of years because the degree depends very largely upon the progress in the courses in architectural design. Instead of requiring one year's work, no more and no less, for each course in design, with repetition of the whole course in case of failure,--as would be required in College,--the student in the school progresses in design as fast...
...change what was a very close game to an open game and at the same time to eliminate the evils and preserve the best features of the game of American Football. It was pointed out that this proposition was a complicated one and that it was necessary that progress should be gradual and that there should be more or less experimentation during the process. This experimentation was practically concluded and the changes in the rules finally completed in 1916. Since that time there have been no substantial change in the rules. Coaches and players have had an opportunity to devote...
...only for the mail service but for the aviators who would be trained pilots in case of war, is such a retrogressive policy to be condemned. The time is appropriate, not for a cry of "unjustifiable expenditure," but for renewed impetus to a most important form of our national progress...