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Harvard men delight in traditions, but they do stand for efficiency. Hemenway Gymnasium fulfills all the requirements of seasoned old age, but as an institution for the exercise of youth it long ago displayed its infirmities. Everybody realizes the pressing need of a new gymnasium, yet it has remained for the class of 1910, young but enthusiastic, to take concerted action to further the movement for a new gymnasium started by the undergraduates this year through the Forum and Student Council. The members of the class have shown their interest in the institution and the students by pledging their best...
...Gardner '13 is conceeded to be the best goal tender of the season. He played this position for three years and is at all times steady and reliable. Donahue of Dartmouth is placed next. W. A. Willetts '14 and Gore of Yale stand out among the defence men as being good both at breaking up attacks and carrying the puck. Baker and Kuhn of Princeton are in the positions they have played all during the season, rover and centre. The wings are A. F. Sortwell '14 and Harmon of Yale. Both are fast skaters and carry the puck well...
Tickets are being sold this year, in place of the usual custom of soliciting subscriptions. The admission is 50 cents for main floor seats and 25 cents in the balcony and gallery. Tickets may be obtained at the Memorial Hall news stand or at the Co-operative branch store today...
...view of the recent increase in the use of the Union pool room, the Governing Board has installed a lunch counter in one corner, in connection with the old cigar stand. Sandwiches, milk, coffee, fruit, cake, etc., may be obtained during the day and in the evening until the Union closes for the night...
...recommendation that the Student Council draw up plans for combining two or three of the University publications was unanimously approved. The advisability of such a union was especially noted from the financial stand-point, for the business managers are now engaged in unnecessary hostile rivalry. The Monthly, Advocate, and Illustrated, the publications particularly considered, have not been united in past years, even though many attempts have been made, because of disagreement over technicalities and desire to continue the individual traditions. The Forum believed that while the functions of the Illustrated differ from those of the other magazines, personal differences...