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...office is doing its plain duty in rigorously enforcing the rule that, to take part in college athletics, undergraduates shall be required to maintain a certain standard in their curriculum work. Although Harvard men are perfectly well aware that such a rule exists and is enforced, every year there appear to be some who fail to realize its true significance until actually debarred from representing the University on an athletic team. An athlete who allows himself to indulge in any loose thinking as to the finality of the rules requiring satisfactory standing in studies on his part is not only...
President Lowell, the first speaker, will point out some of the advantages to the class of the Senior dormitory system, and R. T. Fisher '12 and H. L. Gaddis '12 will tell of the advantages of the system as they appear to men now living in the Senior dormitories. An open discussion of the plans as outlined by the committee will follow the regular speeches, after which entertainment will be provided and refreshments served...
...governing the entries has been placed on one of the blue-books and should be carefully followed. A complete list of the teams entered and their members will be published in the CRIMSON before the series begins. Notices of the time and place of each day's games will appear in the CRIMSON, and teams which do not report within 15 minutes of the scheduled time will forfeit the game...
Some personal advantages of the scheme as they appear to men who are now living in Senior dormitories will be pointed out by R. T. Fisher '12, and H. L. Gaddis '12. These speeches will make clear the importance of Senior dormitories to the University, the Class, and the individual...
...plays by Radcliffe students will be produced in Boston for the first time tonight. At the Plymouth Theatre, May Irwin will present a new three-act satirical farce, "She Knows Better Now," by Miss Agnes Louise Crimmins, of Radcliffe, and at B. F. Keith's Theatre, Ann Crewe will appear in "That Case of the Joneses," a one-act play by Miss Florence Jane Lewis, of Radcliffe...