Word: deane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dean Briggs, when interviewed yesterday by a representative of the CRIMSON, said that the code was "highly commendable" and that he heartily approved of its purpose and wording. The effect of the expressed official opinion of the various colleges against unsportsmanlike evasion of the rules, he said, should do much to improve college football...
...action of the committee, as Dean Briggs phrased it, is "highly commendable." Strictly honorable methods are frequently lost sight of, particularly among school teams. And it is with just these teams that the "Football Code" is likely to have the greatest effect. If schoolboy players learn that unfair methods are discountenanced by lovers of the game, if they are taught clean and honest tactics instead of questionable ones, there will be less abuse on the part of "outsiders," more honesty on the part of those who play, and a higher standard in the game itself...
...Dean W. W. Fenn '84, of the Divinity School, will conduct prayers tomorrow morning...
...Recent Biographies" contains three reviews of books about Harvard men. Mr. W. C. Ford, M.A. '07, discusses the autobiography of Charles Francis Adams. "Union Portraits," a description of some of the Northern leaders in the Civil War, by Gamaliel Bradford '86, is reviewed by Mr. W. R. Thayer '81. Dean Castle treats "Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career," by C. G. Washburn...
...William Coolidge Lane '81, Librarian of the University Library, has been elected president of the Memorial Society for next year. Dean Hurlbut is vice-president; William James Romeyn Taylor '17, of Rochester, N. Y., secretary; Robert Witbeck Babcock '17, of Albany, N. Y., archivist; and Wilbur Dare Canaday '17, of Newcastle, Ind., treasurer...