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...want to call the attention of men who are interested in teaching to the urgent need at the Social Union for teachers in penmanship and bookkeeping. A large and interested class and an opportunity fully worth while await whoever is willing and able to undertake either task. E. E. Hunt at Thayer 65 will be glad to see volunteers. JAMES THAYER ADDISON...
...been conducted by the new track coach. Mr. Donovan comes to an important position and one with varied duties and responsibilities. First of all he has to superintend the physical development of the large number of men who take their daily exercise in running. This is no small task in itself. Moreover he has to build up a team to represent the University, each of whom must be at his best at a specified time. For the success of this team he has to plan a careful campaign. In such work, persistence, patience, and sympathy are needed; they are needed...
...Freshman Reception Committee for this year is about to undertake their task of extending courtesy and cordiality from the Senior class to the Freshmen in a way different from former years. Instead of the regulation Freshman "beer nights" at which from ten to twenty new students were invited by one of the committee to meet a few upper classmen in his room, it is proposed to have each number of the present committee call on a small number of Freshmen in their rooms and to make their acquaintance as well as possible by a short call. After which, the Senior...
...every member of the team. This has been the most striking characteristic in the relation between the coach and his men during the past two seasons. What has been accomplished in the baseball of recent years can be repeated and improved upon where necessary. We are glad the task has been assigned again to Mr. Pieper...
...some cases served more or less to isolate men in the first few months of their College career--a condition to be avoided if possible. It is unfortunate to drag a man down in his work the first half-year and handicap him with the task of working his way into favor again. The Freshman entering a competition only a fortnight after arriving in Cambridge is at a complete loss for a week or two, and after that he finds himself considerably behind his more experienced Sophomore competitor. It is also true, obviously enough, that a man working under strange...