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Team A.--s.s., Abbot; r.f., Frye; l.f., Hardwick; 3b., Phillips; c.f., Brickley; 1b., Holly; c., Waterman, Appleton; 2b., Swan, Winlock; p., Loring, Harris, MacDonald...
Team A--r.f., Devereux; s.s., Abbot; c., Harte, Stephens; 1b., Nash; c.f., Emmons; l.f., Ames; 2b., Phillips; 3b., Beal; p., Weis, Withington, McDonald...
...sects. 2b, 4b, 5a, Emerson D Mr. Leonard's sect. 2e, Harvard 6 Dr. Long's sects. 4a, 5b, Harvard 5 Mr. McMahon's sect. 1d, Sever 29 Mr. McMahon's sect. 5d, Sever 30 Mr. Smith's sects. 2c, 3d, Emerson J Mr. B. G. Whitmore's sect. 1b, Sever 5 Mr. B. G. Whitmore's sect. 4d, Sever 6 Dr. C. E. Whitmore's sect. 1a, Sever 17 Dr. C. E. Whitmore's sect. 2d, Sever 18 Dr. C. E. Whitmore's sect. 3c, Sever 23 History A3, Andover B Spanish 3, Emerson...
...this issue appears a letter from Mr. J. S. Davis in replay to Saturday's editorial, "Restricting choice of courses." If the CRIMSON was misinformed as to the method of admitting students to Economics 1b, the misunderstanding was general, and Professor Davis, is to be thanked for clearing it up. The editorial in question, however, was not aimed at Economics 1b alone, but at all courses to which entrance is hampered by obscure restrictions. The arguments were that it is unwise to limit membership at all in courses of general value; and that if restriction is unavoidable, the grounds...
...first point, Professor Davis has explained that limitation is this year necessary in Economics 1b. As to the second, however, the original objection remains. In the case of Economics 1b, would it be too much to ask that some such line as the following be inserted in the catalogue: "Those who do not obtain a grade of B in Economics A, or honors in at least one other Economics course, may not be admitted." If it is uncertain who will be barred from Mr. Davis's course, it is at least certain--as explained in the letter--that some have...