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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opportunity to visit courses conducted by men who are considered authorities in their respective fields cannot be estimated too highly. No matter how carefully a student plans his program of study an amazingly large number of subjects remain which he cannot include in his regular work. Consistent attendance at lectures not included in one's plan of study is, of course, impossible for many men; but an occasional visit to one or more of these courses is at least a possibility. The advantages to be gained by even such attendance are sufficiently well known not to necessitate a repetition here...
...fall baseball season thus far this year has been very successful. The University Rovers have played 13 games with outside teams, of which they have won eight, lost four, and tied one. The value of the season, however, cannot be measured by the results as shown by the scores; as a means of bringing out material, developing men, and giving the coach a chance to size up the players, the practice this fall has been invaluable. All candidates for the University team who were not excused on account of participation in other sports have reported daily. The Freshman squad...
...graduates from English 47 and is more advanced. The enthusiasm of both the actors and those interested in the allied arts of the stage is greater this year than ever before. Though still existing under the same disadvantages as last season, having to borrow from Radcliffe what it cannot get here in the University, namely stage, auditorium, and storage space, the 47 Workshop is resuming its unique work with renewed vigor. The departments of acting, costuming, scene painting, stage designing and lighting are being organized on a larger scale the year and everything points to a successful season. The great...
...eight per cent. will be paid on all purchases for the fiscal year 1913-14. In applying for their dividend checks members are reminded that their 1913-14 membership cards are required as a means of identification. Checks will be mailed upon request to members absent from Cambridge, but cannot be delivered to friends or messengers without written authority from the owner...
...scoring of points in the races for the Slocum trophy is as follows: First place counts 5 for a first crew, 4 for a second, and 3 for a third. Second place counts 2 points and third 1 in any case. As first crews cannot compete against seconds or thirds for this trophy the system of figuring the score is greatly simplified...