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...days before the opening of the second half-year many men will have occasion to select new courses from the many that are about to begin. To these men, and especially to Seniors and others who are finishing their undergraduate course, we would suggest as a factor in all choices the personality and reputation of the instructors. Many men have gone through Harvard, adhering to a rigid schedule of courses or to a crooked line of least resistance determined by snap courses, and have failed altogether to avail themselves of the presence here of some of the most distinguished scholars...
...held on March 21. Each college will have two teams of three men each, one of which will uphold the negative side of the question at home, while the other will argue on the affirmative side against a second opponent away from home. First, second and third trials to select the six men who will compose the two University teams will be held on February 15, 17 and 21 respectively. At the first trial each contestant will be allowed to speak for five minutes on either side of the question, and twenty men will be retained. At the second trial...
...first half of the track and field event competitions held in the Baseball Cage on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon was closely contested. The final of the 30-yard low hurdles was declared a dead heat, as the four contestants were so closely grouped that it was impossible to select a winner. Before this, three trial heats and another for second men had been necessary to select the four men for the final...
...time trials to select the men who will make up the University 390-yard relay team that will run against the Boston Athletic Association's team in the South Boston Athletic Club meet on January 22 will be held on the board track on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The trials for the Freshman relay team will be held within a few days...
Competitors are at liberty to select the subjects of their essays; but the subjects must be approved in advance by the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes...