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...request of the University Band for free transportation to football games of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton series has at last been granted. The question came up for consideration at the conference of the Chairmen of the Athletic Committees of Harvard, Yale and Princeton, held recently in New Haven, and it was voted that not only free transportation but free seats should be supplied for not more than 60 members of each University Band for the "Big Three" football games...
...response to a telegraphic request for his views on the subject, the CRIMSON received the following statement last night from the head of the Princeton Athletic Committee...
...Colonel Wedgwood (Liberal), made a statement on the British attitude toward the Geneva Protocol (TIME, Dec. 22). He announced that, owing to objections of the Dominions, who believe that the ideals of the Protocol should be realized progressively in a series of practical stages, he would be obliged to request the League of Nations for a further postponement of the Protocol question...
...Resolved that, at the unanimous request of the members of the executive committees of the Christian Association and the Graduate Schools Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association, meeting in joint session, and with the approval of the Cabinet of the Phillips Brooks House Association, we, the undersigned, do hereby recommend to the Committee on Instruction of Harvard University that a general course in religion be included in the curriculum...
...Ziegfeld will try his hand at something besides the "glorification of the American girl," when two of his foremost representatives will coach at the first rehearsal of the entire cast of the Hasty Pudding Club's show "Laugh It Off!" At the request of Louis Silvers, Charles Mosconi and Johnnle Dooley, headline dancers in the present edition of the Ziegfeld Follies, now playing in Boston, will drill both chorus and principals of "Laugh It Off!" in the rudiments of stage dancing...