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...Harvard athletes from representing the University in more than two of the periods into which the athletic year is divided. It is difficult to see what cap be said in defense of this rule. I have heard it argued that it was propounded because it is physically unwise to remain in training throughout the year. I contend that this is not borne out by existing facts. I have talked with several medical men on the subject and their opinion is unanimous in declaring that there is no physiological reason why constant training should be injurious. The English athlete keeps...
...been fixed. The subject has not yet been definitely decided on, but will be on some phase of the present church crisis in France. According to the conditions of the debate the names of the winning team will be engraved on the cup each year, and the cup will remain in the possession of that team for the ensuing year. Monsieur J. Jusserand, who has been French ambassador to the United States since 1902, has been invited by the Cercle Francais to preside at the debate...
...CRIMSON of January 3. The board elected as general secretary of the alumni Mr. E. H. Wells '97, the present assistant dean of the College and secretary of appointments. As soon as a successor can be found, Mr. Wells will resign his position as assistant dean, but will remain secretary of appointments, and will retain his membership of the Faculty, of the College Administrative Board and of the committee on admission. By arrangement with the Corporation, work now being done in keeping track of its alumni will be turned over to this new officer, and with it all allowances...
...Medical School buildings which were formally dedicated by President Ellot last fall, have made the Harvard Medical School the most perfectly equipped institution of its kind in the world. The Faculty and the courses of instruction remain practically unchanged. The increased facilities, however, for laboratory work and effective teaching which are the result of ideas of various members of the Medical Faculty, based not only on their own personal experience but on careful study of the most approved systems of such instruction the world over, have provided unsurpassed opportunities for the education of a large number of general practitioners...
Fifteen views of historic houses in Cambridge have been placed in the exhibition cases in the Periodical Room of the Union and will remain on view during the week. These views are to appear in a guide-book of Cambridge which is soon to be issued...