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...will illustrate his talk with over 50 lantern slides showing incidents in former University games. These slides have been especially selected to show the different formations of the attack and the defence, and as each play will be completely analyzed, an opportunity will be given to understand the fundamentals of football tactics. Moving pictures of the University team in action against other colleges, including a film of the Yale game last year, will also be shown through the courtesy of the H. A. A. This will be the first opportunity for men in the University to see these films...
...Andrews of Tufts College. Dealing with the recent changes in the geographical, political, and economic life of Europe, this course has attracted over one hundred students already on account of its value not only to those who have to teach modern European history, but for those who wish to understand the background of the events now transpiring...
...hundred persons were present at the annual reception given to the students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in the Living Room of the Union last night. The chief address was delivered by Professor C. H. Moore '89, who emphasized that a man should understand the relation between his specialty and other specialties. President Lowell also spoke briefly. Refreshments were served later in the evening...
...conclusion of the Disarmament Committee at Geneva, announced by Lord Robert Cecil, "that it was impossible to suppress--entirely the use of chemicals and scientific weapons" and that "the only safeguard was to make the peoples of the world understand the horrors that might be expected from such methods," notwithstanding the Root resolution at the Washington Conference forbidding the five powers the use of "asphyxiating, poisonous or analogous liquids or materials or devices...
...past three weeks the Race has been "written up", "analyzed" and "doped" from every conceivable angle daily by special correspondents. "Crimson Splashes" or "Blue Ripples" jotted down in the newspapers, have given us to understand that "the boys are on edge; little things irritate them, but everybody understands that they are merely in the pink of condition" and so on for half a column. "Inside" articles have shown conclusively that the "psychological factor" is fighting for the University, or that Yale's new-born spirit and dash are unconquerable. But when all the special articles are waded through, only...