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Article V, section 3, of the Rules Governing Athletic Sports at Harvard contains the following provision: "Such substitutes on the baseball and football teams, or crew, as shall be designated by the captain of the team or crew, and approved by the Graduate Treasurer, may use the letters H.A.A." So far as we know no insignia has been granted under this rule. At present the baseball or football substitute classed neither with the first team nor the second, though of more ability than the second team man who wins an "H2nd," receives no recognition; the member of the second four...
...special section has been reserved at the Arena for the Yale hockey game on February 6. Tickets for this section at $1.50 each may be secured by applying in person at the Athletic Office up to Monday, February 1. Not more than two will be sold to a person in this special section...
...Doyle's sect. 7, Sever 30 Mr. Lincoln's sect. 8, Sever 35 Mr. Mercier's sect. 9, Sever B French 8, Sever 5 German 1b, Harvard 5 German 2c, Pierce 209 German 3, Holden Greek 1a, Sever 36 History 10a, Emerson D Latin B: Professor Parker's Section I and Aldis to Bachelder (inclusive) of Section II in Sever 17. Balance of Mr. Hack's Section II. Case to Winsor (inclusive) in Sever 18. Latin 8, Sever 18 Mathematics A II, Harvard 6 Mathematics 2b I, Sever 11 Mathematics 5, Sever 24 Philosophy 3, Sever 6 Philosophy...
...would teach in this country. It gives an opportunity for exceptional service and enables one to study the missionary activity of the church at first hand. It greatly facilitates the study of the economic and political conditions in Japan, China, the Philippines and other countries of this fast developing section of the globe. Men who have not made up their minds definitely to their life work can here put in a year to the best advantage, while those who plan on a year of travel after graduation can combine this with a period of service. Positions are ready...
...many different parts of the country. The figures show that the average earnings range from $664 for the first year to $5000 for the tenth year, the earnings increasing at the rate of about $500 a year. These figures have been deduced from the tables of earning by sections of the country, by size of cities, and by particular cities. On comparison of New England with all the field outside of New England, it is seen that the earnings in this section are less to begin with and less throughout. This is perhaps caused by the fact that New England...