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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be a permanent one. The eight rowed up to the Watertown Arsenal and back in short stretches, the work of the crew being the best which has been shown during the experimental changes of this week. Although the boat had a tendency to check at the catch on account of the men jabbing their oars into the water with their leg drive applied too suddenly, the body swing was much better and the men were well together. The two fours which will be taken to New London will be definitely picked today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Improvement in University Crew | 6/10/1910 | See Source »

Your editorial on the choice of ideals for undergraduate magazines, though justly censuring the existing waste of effort, fails to take account of a purpose more vital than that of encouraging undergraduate writing. This purpose is to serve the function for our University which the professional magazines do for the nation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/9/1910 | See Source »

...preparing a thesis upon "veritable instances of negro dialect in slavery times" is an imposition; and when the desired references are to books of such historical value as "Uncle Remus" it becomes almost ludicrous. To require from a serious student of the broad facts of our history an account of the best anti-slavery poem he can find is to force him to spend a large amount of time and effort in looking up a subject of so slight historical importance that its contribution to his general knowledge of the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY 13 REPORTS. | 6/8/1910 | See Source »

...first base. The batting order will be the same as against Cornell on Saturday. Dartmouth will have its best pitcher, Mitchell, in the box. He won one game from Harvard in 1908, and Hicks won the other game that year. The one game scheduled last year was cancelled on account of rain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL WITH DARTMOUTH | 6/7/1910 | See Source »

...process of turning the waists land into fields salable for athletic purposes is very slow. In order to get grass to grow it has been found necessary to lay the subway dirt underneath the ground that is already there. This, however, has become so salty on account of the marsh that even after it is built up, it will have to lie fallow for a year or two to allow the salt to wash out. It will then be seeded and when the grass has taken firm root the field will be ready...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Land Reclaimed on Soldiers Field | 6/7/1910 | See Source »

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