Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following editorial was printed last year in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. It is reprinted now by the CRIMSON to present to undergraduates the attitude of graduates on subway rioting...
Subway rioting after hockey games in Boston is a form of indoor athletics that is greatly "over-emphasized." In this case the Bulletin does not favor "giving the game back to the boys," but hopes to see it abolished altogether--if possible, by the boys themselves, if not, then by the authorities. Hitherto this species of misconduct has been dealt with leniently by both sets of authorities. It is a difficult matter for the police to handle because it is never clear who is primarily responsible. When the police descend, they descend upon the just and the unjust alike...
Subway trains are not a part of the athletic plant of Harvard. There are abundant facilities designed to enable the adolescent youth to work off his surplus energy without injury either to the convenience of the public or to the good name of the University. --Alumni Bulletin. February...
...forbidden to swim except during the College swimming season. Our baseball team would be sufficiently handicapped if its practice were limited to three days before each game and if it were forced to play with an indoor baseball. I question if the great reformer whose editorials grace the Bulletin realizes the full possibilities of his plan...
...with us on the ground that their graduates and undergraduates do not approve of football teams which have not received proper training or coaching, we can abolish all intercollegiate football contests and have our great football game each fall a contest between the editorial staffs of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and the Harvard CRIMSON. Such a game would be most popular because a lot of people would travel a long distance to see the Harvard CRIMSON players kill off some of the editorial writers of the Bulletin. If that happened, those who want a real football team might be spared...