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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many promising candidates for the two positions. O'Brien played his usual game, though little came his way. Coolidge played a remarkable game, getting down the field like lightning, and once blocking and recovering a punt. He was replaced by Gardiner, who was watched with a great deal of interest. His hard playing, for which he was always noted, has lost none of its strength and his speed was excellent. He has yet, however, to learn the finer points of end play, as shown by the fact that several times he came through too far and once missed...
...Literature 50, 51 and 52, half courses. The first is a study of the conception of a gentleman among French classicists of the 17th century; it will be conducted in French on Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.30 o'clock and will be open to the public. Course 51 will deal with problems of comparative literature, especially such as concern the relations of French and English literature. It will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3.30 o'clock. Course 52 will offer an explanation of certain of Alfred deVigny's poems in their relation to English poetry, Tuesdays and Thursdays...
...wish to add for the benefit of men unused to College ways that speculation in Harvard football tickets is a crime against Harvard College. Moreover, it is a crime that under the new scheme of allotment is almost certain to be discovered. This may not mean a great deal to a new student who has not learned the dread of the blacklist; and it probably means less than nothing to a man who can see a few immediate dollars farther than he can his own honor and future pleasure. But we venture to say that to almost every Senior...
...half course entitled "State and City Government in Massachusetts" will be given during the first half-year by Hon, Louis A. Frothingham 98. The course, which meets on Mondays and Wednesday at 10 0'clock. Will deal with present-day state and city administration in Massachusetts. It will be open only to students who have had a previous course in government and who can satisfy the instructor of their ability to do the work. Mr. Frothingham was speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives during the years 1904-1905 and leaden ant-governor of the Common Wealth...
...Senior number of the Illustrated reflects a great deal of credit on the editors in charge of the magazine, for it is easily one of the most interesting and attractive issues of the year. Of special interest are Dr. Lyman Abbott's article on "The New Social Problem" and the article on "The Yale Senior Societies," by Mr. Hamilton, of Yale. Both of these indicate that the editors of the Illustrated are desirous of making their magazine free from the provincialism that characterizes too many of our college publications. Dr. Abbott's discussion of "The New Social Problem" is based...