Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Contrary to the usual custom, there will be no Freshman lacrosse team this spring on account of the new dormitory system. Instead, there will be a team from each dormitory, and a triangular series will be played. Candidates for these teams will be called out for practice in about two weeks...
...could hardly be imagined. The March number of the Graduates' Magazine, which bears out this statement, is primarily a chronicle. It prints a minute record of all that has happened in the University's many fields, since its December issue. Not only does it give in concise style an account of every sort of undergraduate event and movement but it includes news from many classes, Harvard Clubs and professional school associations. Of especial interest to men now in College is the report of the secretary of the Class of 1914, which the Magazine prints. But the Magazine is not merely...
...find our vital interests in conflict with those of another nation, and find that that nation is deliberately preparing for hostilities with us, it will be our duty to provide ourselves with such armaments as may be required, at whatever cost. I assume that your reporter based his account of my view upon this qualification, which is, of course purely academic, so far as the present situation is concerned. ALVIN S. JOHNSON...
...September, 61 candidates reported for practice to Dr. Sexton. Of these 23 were Freshmen, but it seems probable that the squad will be sufficiently augmented this spring by men who could not play last fall, on account of other activities, to make up for this loss. In the autumn an independent team under the name of "Rovers" played a series of thirteen games against various other organizations...
Each year, a large number of students are prohibited from taking part in athletics on account of laboratory courses which require afternoon attendance. In some cases, also, students have not been able to take laboratory courses as these have interfered with athletics. Morning laboratory periods have been arranged, but owing to the large number of students who can not devote an entire morning to one subject, this plan has failed to solve the problem...