Word: springly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Haines; Coach Herbert Haines, who coached last year's Freshman crew; and Captain L.B. McCagg Jr. '22 of the University. An opportunity will be given the men to sign up for rowing and coxswains' positions this fall. Even though some Freshmen will not be able to start rowing before spring. It is important for them to attend this meeting, unless occupied at the time in some fall sport, as it is for the men who intend to take advantage of the fall rowing as a preparation for next spring. So all men who are going to row at any time...
...experience is necessary either for the rowing positions on the crew or for the coxswains'. Fall rowing will also satisfy all requirements of the compul- sory physical training, as well as giving the men a good start for the work of next spring...
...becoming Second Assistant Manager, a candidate automatically becomes assistant manager and manager of the crew in his succeeding year in College, while the competition for manager of a dormitory crew is excellent preparation for the regular Freshman Crew Manager Competition next spring, when the two leading candidates receive their numerals. Any new aspirants for the fall positions must report at Beck 32 tonight...
...H.A.A. is furnishing balls, bats and some catchers' equipment, but no uniforms will be available for 1924 men until next spring, so each man is expected to furnish his own outfit. In case the weather is doubtful, men should consult the bulletin board at Leavitt & Pierce's for the latest notice...
...work of the Brooks House Association again looms up as of vital interest to the University. The Phillips Brooks House is not only the religious center of Harvard; it is also the oasis from which spring all our social service activities. Every year sees more and more of an increase in the good work done by its members from reception--as, for instance, that one recently given to foreign students--to University Team and the relief of some of the hopeless conditions in the slums...