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...teams when the starting whistle blew were lined up as follows: HARVARD OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE Clifford g. g. Borden Watson pt. pt. Ogilvie Gamache c.pt. c.pt. Greenwood Linn f.d. f.d. Brown Reed s.d. s.d. Sholl Coombs t.d. t.d. Harker Hatch c. c. Good Sayles t.a. ta. Fullbright Babson s.a. s.a. Marshall Simpson f.a. f.a. Adshed Lane o.h. o.h. Melland Gillies i.h. i.h. Fornby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE TWELVE DEFEATS ENGLISH | 4/16/1926 | See Source »

...lineup of the teams will probably be as follows: HARVARD OXFORD_CAMBRIDGE Clifford, G. GG. Borden Watson, pt. pt. Ogilvie Gamache, C.pt c.pt. Greenwood Lann, f.d. f.d. Brown Reed, s.d. s.d. Good Combs, t.d. t.d. Harker Hatch, c. c. Adshead Sayles, t.a. t.a., Formby Babson, s.a. s.a., Bowker Simpson, f.a. f.a., Mallard Gillies, o.h. o.h., Marshall Lane, i.h. i.h., Cole

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD TWELVE BATTLES BRITONS | 4/15/1926 | See Source »

...this high ground the Eli position is of course impregnable. No short, "intensive course, operated on business hours" of Mr. Babson's devising could pretend to offer the acquaintance with philosophy and art, science and literature, the understanding of the relation of knowledge to life, the broad philosophic outlook on problems of thought and conduct, which it is the peculiar attribute of the liberal college to develop. To follow the eloquent flight of the News editorial, "College book learning is primarily instruction in where to get and how to appreciate not only pure in formation, but all the finest ideas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE AND THE BUSINESS LIFE | 1/21/1926 | See Source »

...Babson was not talking about lofty conceptions or poetic dreams. He was speaking of "Training for Business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE AND THE BUSINESS LIFE | 1/21/1926 | See Source »

...briefer, less pretentious course such as Mr. Babson suggests, designed to stimulate and develop those particular qualities which experience has demonstrated to be desirable might prove far more valuable. In addition to that more special type of education which the Business School now offers--but with broader appeal, institutions of this sort might relieve the present pressure on the colleges--to the very great advantage of both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE AND THE BUSINESS LIFE | 1/21/1926 | See Source »

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