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...student shall represent one or more universities or colleges in athletic contests for more than three years." Yale's own rules clearly state that no man may compete for more than three years, and that a year in a major sport at another college is equivalent to a year of competition at Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WINNING BY A ROOS. | 5/17/1915 | See Source »

...team can get along for a few days on good wishes and undergraduate backing, such spirit should be accorded with full heart; and if the team emerges victorious at the end of the season, that team will be counted one of the bravest in the history of Harvard sport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LOSS OF COACH SEXTON. | 5/14/1915 | See Source »

...Student Council Committee on Size of the Council has reported the following proposed amendments to Article I, Section A of the Constitution: "that the number of elected members in the various classes be as follows: two Seniors, four Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman. "That the five major sport managers be ex-officio members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plan to Decrease Size of Council | 5/13/1915 | See Source »

...baseball captain, H. R. Hardwick '15, deserves that, or any other athletic honor the University can pay him. Athletically, he has been one of its most valuable assets since he entered College, and it is only fitting that he should end his College career as a major sport captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN HARDWICK. | 5/1/1915 | See Source »

...Sailing Canoes and Cance Sailing," by J. A. Goldthwait '17, is an able defense of an attractive sport by an enthusiastic sportsman. His firm belief in future days of intercollegiate canoe races may be a trifle optimistic; possibly quite impractical, but it is meritorious. The University offers many sports to those who wish to benefit by them, but the tendency in favor of major athletics or none is still altogether too strong among us. Exercise and recreation for the great majority who are not trained athletes should be our greatest endeavor, and everything which tends in this direction should...

Author: By J. GARLAND ., | Title: Illustrated is Valuable Diary | 4/12/1915 | See Source »

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