Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alumni Bulletin points out in its current issue the physical condition of too many undergraduates is below the standard. When the United States Army can only use three out of every four college men who present themselves for service there is clearly something the matter. We do not leave to a student's decision the choice of the improvement of his mind--the regulations laid down by the Faculty are rigid--but the question of exercise we leave entirely to his own volition. The Athletic Association deserves credit for having done all in its power to make voluntary athletics universal...
...DeWolfe Howe '87 has resigned from the editorship of the Alumni Bulletin and has been succeeded by John D. Merrill '89, who for many years has been an associate editor of the Bulletin. The change will take effect with the next issue...
...time to his biographical work. In connection with this work he is now engaged in compiling the biographies of all men from the University who has been killed in the war. As one of a small number of contributing editors, however, Mr. Howe will continue his connection with the Bulletin...
...submitting the essays of highest literary merit on any subject approved by Professor Lawrence J. Henderson '98, chairman of the Faculty Committee on Bowdoin Prizes. Three prizes of $200 each are open to graduates for the best dissertations in connection with groups of academic studies, as posted on the Bulletin Board inside University Hall. In Latin and Greek there are two prizes of $50 open to undergraduates and one of $100 to graduates for translations into Latin and Greek of passages announced on the above bulletin. All essays must be submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty before April...
...Proposed Athletic Reforms". -- Under this heading the Harvard Alumni Bulletin of January 2 calls attention to the following resolutions unanimously adopted at the recent meeting of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in New York: "It was deliberately recorded as the opinion of the Association that physical training and athletics are an essential part of education, and that in every college or university the department of physical training and athletics should be recognized as a department of collegiate instruction, directly responsible, like other departments of instruction, to the institution itself...