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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plant of the Boston Elevated has enabled the Press to remove from their old place between the two halves of the printing offices the boilers of the old heating system. The space thus left open is being floored over, and several new auxiliary machines will be installed. The chief advantage of the added room, however, will be that it will allow the division of the plant into three parts, one for book printing, one for examination paper printing, and one for job work. The Press has been inconvenienced in the past in having to carry on all this work...
Though Mr. Bullard suggests it in his article, is the loss of the Freshman-Yale game a sufficient proof of the failure of the present inter-dormitory football system? I am very much inclined to doubt it. Since the loss of training in team-play is represented as the chief obstacle, Andover's record of two victories and two defeats under a somewhat similar system would seem to be quite inconclusive evidence. On the other hand, it may be said that at other schools very marked success has attended the introduction of the interdormitory plan...
That the present system of allotting rooms in the freshman dormitories at New Haven is inadequate is admitted by Dean Jones of Yale in an interview with a representative of the Yale News. The chief fault in the system is that the large preparatory school men, fully aware of the housing conditions at Yale, apply for rooms and congregate in one dormitory, thereby spoiling to a large degree a perfect class democracy, inasmuch as those men who enter from the smaller schools find it necessary to room elsewhere. He suggests a return to the system of drawing...
...reception of the members of the Union to the victorious football team will be held in the Living Room this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the chief opportunity for students to demonstrate their appreciation of the remarkable showing made by the eleven...
Malcolm Donald '99, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Union, and a former University football player, will preside. The chief speaker of the evening will be Coach P. D. Haughton '99, who will talk on the successful work of the team, and explain a 1,000-foot reel of motion pictures and a series of stereopticon views of the Yale game...