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...giving up of this sport would be a disaster, and if it is to be continued. It should be under such conditions as will bring honor to Harvard and health to the men who represent her. A. GRADUATE
...careful as amateurs could possibly have given. It is also true that the overshadowing importance of football in the public interest would be likely to divert the bulk of the coaching away to that sport. It is hard, we know, to find money to foster these minor sports which bring in no gate receipts, and Harvard of course is very, very poor. But the fact remains that other and smaller colleges can and do provide professional coaches for their cross-country runners which for the present Harvard seems to lack, and that while this difference exists Harvard will continue...
...Purposes of the convention are to bring together at Rochester representative delegations of students and professors from all important institutions of higher learning in Canada and the United States, and leaders of the missionary enterprise, both at home and abroad, for helpful association and conference; to consider unitedly the world's evangelization; to gain inspiration and a vision of the missionary possibilities of the Church...
...will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock. These teas will be held Friday afternoons during December, January and February, to provide an opportunity for members of all departments of the University to meet one another informally and to bring them into closer relations with the officers of the University and their families, particularly with those professors whom they do not meet in their courses...
...first University Tea of the year will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The object of these entertainments is to provide an opportunity for students to meet one another informally, and to bring them into closer relations with the officers of the University and their families, especially with those whom they do not meet in their courses...