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...severance of athletic relations between the two colleges accurred in 1919. After the 1919 football game, which Harvard won in the first year of Major Cavanaugh's regime, the Crimson did not put the Heights eleven on its schedule the following season. Boston College then called off contests in all other sports arranged for the remainder of that year...
...suggest topics for discussion under the plan just adopted by the Debating Union. A bluebook has been posted in the Union wherein topics of general argumentative interest may be inscribed. It is expected thus to obviate such embarrassing situations as that of the great football debate last fall. Major Cavanaugh, then coach of Boston College, said that for him to attempt, a defense of football where the question was worded: "Resolved, That this house deplores the present over-emphasis of football" was to espouse a lost cause...
...opening assembly on Thursday evening in the Michigan Union, the student gathering will be addressed by Thomas Cavanaugh, President of the University of Michigan Student Council, by Dr. Shirley Smith, Secretary of the University, by Lewis Fox, by Dr. Stephen P. Quggan, Director of the Institute of International Education, and by President Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar College. On Friday and Saturday, the Congress will pass judgment upon ratifications of the Federation's Constitution, and upon the extension of international relations, as well as upon the three most important student problems, previously mentioned...
HARVARD WILLIAMS Burns c.f. s.s. Cavanaugh Jones r.f. 3b. Hassinger Zarakov 3b. l.f. Watkins Todd l.f. c.f. Cook Tobin 1b. 1b. Austin Chauncey c. 2b. Walker Ullman or Chase 2b. r.f. Foster Sullivan s.s. c. Coe Booth or Puffer...
Discussion of the CRIMSON'S Football Program has already gone far enough to establish at least one fact beyond all further question. Major Cavanaugh in his speech before the Debating Union asserted with great gusto and assurance that he had heard of no overemphasis of football at New Haven, that no hint of it had come from Princeton, and that any one who mentioned such a thing at Hanover would be shot at dawn. But it seems that the Major was a bit premature...