Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Providence (R. I.) Bulletin: "It is possible that, if proper curbs can be applied, football will regain a secure position where the spirit of the game for the game's sake will take the place of the present clamor for great stadiums and greater gate receipts, high-priced players and spectacular programs on the playing field. Football is a great sport and its best friends are those who regard it objectively, probing to find its faults and know them as well as they know its virtues...
...others of their ilk, if they had known a little football in their younger years, would have made excellent head coaches." This statement is set forth in an article by P. E. Dutcher '08, manager of the University eleven in '1907, in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...Harvard Fund, which will be a permanent organization intended solely as an avenue through which former members of the College and the Graduate Schools may make yearly contributions, was announced yesterday by D. W. McCord '21 who has resigned his position as Associate Editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin to become connected with the Harvard Fund Council as director of alumni relations. Yesterday's announcement was made as a preliminary to the publishing of full details in next week's Alumni Bulletin...
...motives in the editorial entitled "Athletics for All" which appeared in your issue of December 5. This editorial is unfair in its inferences and insinuations and illogical in its reasonings and conclusions. You apparently meant to have your readers infer that I wrote an article for the Bulletin for the purpose of "urging the need" (whatever that may mean) of enlarging the Stadium or building a new one, the truth being that my article was written to describe the distribution of seats for the Yale game, and to explain the problem involved, and concluded with a brief statement of facts...
Though I did not so state in my article in the Bulletin, I am in favor of an increase in our seating capacity which will make unnecessary the unpleasant and harmful distinction which must now be made between the student and graduate bodies of the professional schools and those of the College. Nor do I consider that I am either "short-sighted" or "foolish" in favoring such a proposal...