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These lectures are free, and open to the public, but admission is only by ticket. Tickets may be obtained on application by mail to the Curator, 491 Boylston Street, enclosing one stamped, addressed envelope for each ticket desired. Professor Ferguson's lectures begin Monday, and come Mondays and Thursdays at 5 o'clock in the afternoon for the next four weeks. Professor Kennelly's lectures commence on Tuesday and are given on Tuesdays and Friday at 8 o'clock in the evening. All the lectures will be held in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston Street, Boston...
Candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin practice next week. On Monday Coach Haines will be at Newell Boat Club to meet new men and direct the work on the machines. A formal meeting of all Freshman candidates will be held probably Wednesday, when Coach Haines and some graduate oarsman will outline plans for the season. As soon as possible thereafter regular practice for the University will commence...
...been customary to begin formal crew practice until February but owing to the fact that no fall practice was possible Coach Haines has considered it advisable to commence work as soon as possible. By the end of next week it is expected that temporary crews will be organized. As has been customary the Freshman crews will be organized first. Work on the machines will begin at once and the tanks will be available as soon as the men are ready to use them. Newell Boat Club will be used exclusively as Weld is now being used by the Navy...
...such training, that the systems of training recently enforced do not appear the best which can be devised, and that the development of a practical and permanent system of military instruction for coming classes is of primary import, the university authorities believe that it will be more feasible to begin its new military program in the fall...
Increased athletic activity, which it is believed will make itself felt at Columbia immediately after the opening of the university for the Spring term in February, has caused the athletic officials to begin to cast about for athletic fields to supplement South Field, which at present is the sole exercising ground of the university. It is felt by some of the men prominent in Columbia sports that it will not be more than a year or two before it will be found necessary to begin work on the long-neglected project to build a stadium on reclaimed ground...