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Cambridge faces in foreign invasion today. With the visit of the Waseda University team begins a new chapter in the history of international sports at Harvard. Not only is this team the first group of athletes from the Orient to appear on Soldiers Field, but it also competes, not in a sport indigenous to Japan, but in our own national game. The success of the visiting nine on its trip through the West bears witness to the fact that these men have acquired skill equal to that of men brought up on the game...
...expected that there will be about one hundred guests. These will include members of the Corporation, the Board of Overseers, and the Faculty, Deans of the Graduate Schools, class officers, captains and managers of the five major sport teams, and presidents of the various undergraduate publications...
...Yale during the coming years, his opinions on matters that are of very definite interest in Cambridge. In regard to intercollegiate athletics in particular, Dr. Angell is known to have views not generally held in college circles. When the close relation of Yale and Harvard on the field of sport is taken into consideration, it will be seen that the policies of the President of the former college are bound to have some effect on athletics at the University. His speech tonight will therefore deserve close attention...
...evening. The business of the meeting will include the presenting of the annual reports and the election of officers. Mr. E. R. Dunn 2G. will make the first address of the evening, talking on "A Collecting Expedition in Costa Rica", and Professor Theodore Lyman will speak on "Notes on Sport and Travel During the Past Twenty Years". All members of the University are welcome...
...long cheer every five or ten minutes perhaps, and these didn't do much good. We ought to have them more often and louder this year, and everybody ought to do some real yelling. Everywhere you go, you hear how poor Harvard's cheering is, no matter what the sport. And, as some one said to me the other day, I think that "it is about time that Harvard began to learn how to cheer." Before important games such as the Holy Cross game Wednesday, I think we ought, if possible, to have a band march through the yard...