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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...unless the other colleges do the same thing. If all solicit likely athletes, the sports become practically a business, and boys in the preparatory schools acquire an entirely distorted notion of their importance in college. One of the greatest reforms which could be effected today, and one which would benefit sports most, would be an agreement among all colleges not to solicit in any way the promising members of school teams or of amateur associations of any kind. This is far more important than the exclusion of the members of the graduate schools. IRA N. HOLLIS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RESTRICTION OF ELIGIBILITY TO UNDERGRADUATES. | 1/10/1903 | See Source »

...Yard room solely because of the opportunity it would give them Class Day. It is now too late for them to be transferred to the Senior Class even did they wish to change. Yet these men are to be driven from their rooms during their Senior year, for the benefit of some men now possibly sub-Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/7/1903 | See Source »

Regular winter work for all candidates for the track team will begin today. Besides preparing the men for the spring meets this work will be of great benefit to the men who enter the B. A. A. indoor games on February 14. In this meet Harvard will probably run relay races with Yale and Pennsylvania. The men will be divided into four squads which will meet at 11, 12, 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock daily. There will be no work on Saturday afternoons. Men trying for the field events will continue in the same arrangement of squads as before...

Author: By M. T. Lightner., | Title: Track Team Notice. | 1/7/1903 | See Source »

Regular winter work for all candidates for the track team will begin on Wednesday. Besides preparing the men for the spring meets this work will be of great benefit to the men who enter the B. A. A. indoor games on February 14. In this meet Harvard will probably run relay races with Yale and Pennsylvania. The men will be divided into four squads which will meet at 11, 12, 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock daily. There will be no work on Saturday afternoons. Men trying for the field events will continue in the same arrangement of squads as before...

Author: By M. T. Lightner., | Title: Track Team Notice. | 1/5/1903 | See Source »

...conclusion let me emphasize two strong points in favor of the Committee's plan. First, all the events are gathered within a reasonably small number of days. It will be convenient for Class Day guests to remain for the boat race. That occasion is bound to benefit by the change. The race already suffers under the disadvantage of being held at a distance. The plan suggested in the communication means if anything a smaller attendance at the race. The Committee's plan means a larger attendance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Commencement Changes Satisfactory | 12/15/1902 | See Source »

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