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...come down for the Senior to be given just one half hour to put in writing the result of his labor in each of the two departments in the division outside his field of concentration. An examination is a game of chance at best, and to attempt to test so much in so short a time increases the element of uncertainty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DIVISIONAL GRAB-BAG | 5/3/1921 | See Source »

...Freshman tennis team will meet the Country Day School team at 4 o'clock at Divinity Courts. As the match with Tufts '24 had to be called off because of rain, this will be the first test of the yearling team. C. W. Farnham Jr., winner of the 1920 interscholastics, has been appointed acting captain, and will be ably supported by K. S. Pfaffman, last year's Andover star. The remaining members of the team are E. K. Davis, E. St. R. Reynal; L. H. Rouillon and Donald Stralem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1924 Tennis Team to Play Country Day | 5/2/1921 | See Source »

...distance of one mile and five-sixteenths. Heart trouble is generally traced to the shorter races and seldom to the longer races. Had I my way I would have no races under four miles for inter-university contests, as that is the only distance to bring out a true test of oarsmanship...

Author: By Guy Nickalls., | Title: CREW COACHES DISCUSS LENGTH OF RACES | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

...special articles in today's CRIMSON by coaches of the Harvard, Yale and Princeton crews deserve the attention of all rowing enthusiasts. The length of our big boat races is based upon the long-established tradition that the longer race is the better test of skill and stamina. Back in the fifties when Harvard crews used barges on the Charles, the course was almost invariably three or four miles long. The introduction of the less cumbersome shell only tended to confirm the adoption of a protracted contest as the culminating event of the year. Although it is generally conceded that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

...another inducement. The news of the German dye invasion should send every chemist in the country scurrying to his flasks and crucibles. In that case, it will not be long before we can meet the German beaker to beaker and vanquish them in a fair fight. Not Tariffs but Test-tubes is the permanent answer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE RETORT CHEMICAL | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

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