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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Trustees of the Dudleian Lectures have appointed Rev. Ambrose White Vernon, D.D., Pastor of the Harvard Church, Brookline, to give the Dudleian lecture for the current academic year. The lecture will be given on Tuesday evening, April 29. The subject is the fourth of the series prescribed by the founder, Judge Paul Dudley, in 1750, namely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Vernon Dudleian Lecturer | 1/4/1913 | See Source »

...current issue of the Outing, the football roll of honor is announced. Fifty-seven men chosen on the recommendations of at least two of the prominent coaches of the country, are included in the list. Rating by colleges, Wisconsin the champion of the West, comes first with seven men; Harvard a close second with six; and Princeton third with a total of five. Storer is one of the 11 tackles, Pennock one of the 5 guards; Parmenter one of the 5 centres; of the backfield, Brickley and Hardwick are mentioned among the 13 haldbacks, and Wendell among the 7 fullbacks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Change in Intercollegiate Hockey. | 12/20/1912 | See Source »

...planned and equipped physical-chemical laboratory in the world. Every detail of the construction has been studied with a view toward producing a building which admits of the highest degree of accuracy in physical-chemical research. In order to eliminate all possible vibration no dynamos have been installed, direct current being supplied from the engineering building. The most modern thermostatic heating system, by which the temperature throughout the laboratory is kept constant within one degree, is a feature of the equipment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIBBS LABORATORY READY | 12/20/1912 | See Source »

...authors of the Article on "Modern Football: Is the Game Worth the Candle?" which appears in the current issue of the Harvard Illustrated Magazine have found--unfortunately too late--that their statement regarding "Scouting Dartmouth's signals" was based upon unreliable and false information, although its trustworthiness seemed obvious enough at the time of writing. The editors of the Illustrated regret exceedingly that they carelessly accepted the point as stated, based upon the authority given; and wish to disclaim any intention of "charging" Coach Haughton or the Harvard football team with the implication of unfairly dealing with the rules...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Scouting Dartmouth's Signals." | 12/19/1912 | See Source »

...athletics should appear in this athletic number. One is by Hon. Wm. C. Redfield, M. C., on "The New Industrial Organization," the other is by A. H. Whitman on "Opportunities in Business Training." Mr. Redfield's article, which is the second of a series on "The College Man and Current Problems," is sane and well balanced, but somewhat dull and pointless. Mr. Whitman presents a convincing argument in favor of the training furnished by the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. While Mr. Whitman is convincing, he is over modest, for, if the training is as useful as he says...

Author: By T. N. Carver., | Title: THE DECEMBER ILLUSTRATED | 12/18/1912 | See Source »

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