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Episcopal divinity students may count courses taken at the University toward regular Harvard degrees, and will be enrolled as members of the University...
Today our track team holds its annual dual meet with Yale. Due to numerous injuries and wretched weather the difficulties arising this spring have been many, but by no means insurmountable. This meet is one in which every point will count and a contest thus that will need the support of every loyal Harvard undergraduate. In behalf of the team and its success, let us feel you are behind us by your presence today at the Stadium...
Prizes will be given to the winner and to the runner-up; and to the school winning the greatest number of points will be awarded the championship shield. Each match actually won will count one point. The winner, as Harvard interscholastic champion for 1914, will be allowed to play at Newport, in August, for the national interscholastic championship. All men who participate are invited by the Committee on Reception to Visiting Teams to spend Saturday in Cambridge without expense...
...held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Men who have not taken both eligibility and strength tests will not be allowed to compete; and all men must report promptly, for those not on the field when their event is called will be disqualified. The points will count 5 for first place, 3 for second, and 1 for third. A large banner will be given to the winning class, and cups will be awarded to the winners of first and second places in each event. Yesterday afternoon the first event in connection with the meet...
Every student intending to concentrate in History, Government, and Economics should state the Department in which he will take at least four courses and the Department in which he will take the remaining two. He will not be allowed to count towards his concentration more than two of the introductory courses, History 1, Government 1, and Economics A. The aim of the system is to enforce a more accurate knowledge and comprehension of studies as a whole. This aim has frequently not been achieved owing to the wide scattering of courses...