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Five men of the University tennis team will make the trip to Springfield today where they will oppose the Springfield Tennis Club. F. C. Hanighen '21 is to act as captain in place of Captain Hatach, who is unable to make the trip. The University men who go to Springfield are F. C. Hanighen '21, G. W. Helm '20, L. de Turenne '21, C. H. Hyams, 3rd. 21, and J. B. Fenno...
...University is represented at Princeton by three speakers who uphold the affirmative of the question. They are: Slater Washburn '20, of Worcester, Mass.; Rudolf Protas Berle '19, of Cambridge; and Jacob Tutun '20, of Chelsea. Mathew James Donner '21, of Passaic, N. J., will act as alternate. Princeton has an experienced team composed of three men who have spoken in two previous debating contests...
...time in our history has there been such need for great statesmen for leaders with broad, individual ideas. Where are we to find such men if not in the colleges? It should be Harvard's aim to act as leader in a new movement to make intellectual achievement more attractive. The division of various courses into sections, in order that the more able students may have more opportunity for development, would be a valuable, though it is by no means a complete solution of the question. Students, as individuals, should be given more attention; competition in scholarship should be stimulated...
...Leary '05 has announced definitely that he will be unable to act as coach of the University football squad next fall. Since Haughton's retirement, it had been rather generally expected that Leary could be obtained as a members of the coaching staff of possibly as head coach for next season...
...action of certain Harvard undergraduates in attempting to act as strike-breakers in the telephone situation was, I think, very ill-judged," said Miss Julia S. O'Connor, president of the Telephone Operators' Department, to a CRIMSON reporter on Saturday. "We discussed the incident of last Thursday night in our conference with the Mayor this morning, and agreed that it was the work of a few individuals only. I do not believe that they represent the entire undergraduate body of the University, for I think that most of the Harvard men are in sympathy with our ideas. I am sorry...