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This trial will be open to all members of the University. Each man will speak five minutes, and between 12 and 15 men will be retained for the second trial Friday evening. The following will act as judges: Professor G. P. Baker, R. W. Kelso 2L., A. A. Ballantine 2L., E. M. Rabenold...
...University of Pennsylvania and Harvard lists of players are to be exchanged at least three weeks before the game. Any objection to the eligibility of a player must be made within ten days after his name has been received. One graduate of each, University is to be appointed to act as an arbitration Committee to decide all questions arising under the agreement. This arbitration committee is to act upon the objection within four days. In case of disagreement the arbitration committee has power to appoint a third person to act as umpire...
Coach J. G. Lathrop will have general charge of the training of the team and W. F. Garcelon '95L. will act in the capacity of graduate advisory coach. It is also hoped to get a special trainer for the weight events. To add a greater element of sociability to the work, squads of men training for similar events will report at one time so far as practicable and squad captains will be appointed...
...Architectural department has adopted a new system in the instruction of design. The work in advanced design is carried on with the co-operation of prominent architect, who have been appointed as lectures on architectural design, and who act with the Professor of architecture as instructor in the advanced courses. Each of these architects successively has charge of a problem upon which he criticizes the preliminary sketches, directs the evolution of the final drawings by individual criticisms of each student's work over his drawing board, and delivers before the class a criticism of the results...
...board of trustees of the Harvard Union for 1905-06 has just been made public as follows: Chairman, Professor I. N. Hollis; acting chairman, W. R. Thayer '81; secretary, M. Donald '99. Members of board: J. J. Storrow '85, W. C. Boyden '86, C. F. Adams, 2nd, '88, R. B. Merriman '96. During the absence of Professor Hollis in Europe, W. R. Thayer will act as chairman. R. B. Merriman has been elected to the board in place of R. Bacon '80, resigned...