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...backfield men now know what is meant by hard tackling; the linemen know what it means to play through 60 minutes of hard, damaging work. Up to the Princeton game the team was distinctly an unknown quantity, but today the graduates of Harvard, the public and the coaches realize that they have an eleven which has been put to the test, and even with many of the breaks against them, were not found wanting...
...article containing the most interest from an undergraduate point of view is "Reminiscences of '66," by Mr. George Batchelor '66. It gives an idea of the Harvard which President Eliot found when he came into office. His predecessor is almost unknown, even by name, to the average undergraduate, so that it is a pleasure to read of the days of President Hill. Mr. Batchelor speaks with some familiarity of Longfellow and Lowell, and also manages to give an account of the struggles out of which the present Harvard club system developed...
...enrolment in the University. Let 1916 rally to the support of the cause; let 1916 gather en masse in the wee small hours of the morning; let 1916, to a man, don the habiliments of the picnicker and swell the throng which will descend upon the land of heretofore unknown and untasted joys...
...Architecture 1915, of Pittsburgh, Pa., has been awarded the Robinson Fellowship in Architecture for 1916-18. The design of James Hicks Stone, Master in Architecture 1915, of Fayetteville, Ark., was placed second and was highly commended. The subject for the competition this year was "A Monument to the Unknown Dead in a Great War," to be placed on the banks of a river against a steep hill. The jury consisted of Dr. Charles Allerton Coolidge '81 and Guy Lowell '92, acting with the instructors in the School...
...Olympic Pentathlon, which consists of the running broad jump, throwing the javelin, and the discus, will be staged this afternoon. This is another event comparatively unknown to American athletes and in which few care to compete...