Word: decentes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...series. Transporting upwards of 30 men over any great distance is bound to be pretty expensive. But track is a major sport at Harvard in name if not in fact. Either the H.A.A. should treat it as a major sport and attempt to put together some sort of a decent schedule or else it might as well do away with the sport altogether...
Admittedly, there are few nearby colleges that can offer sufficient oppositions to the usually strong Crimson runners. But within the Eastern area there are at least a half dozen teams that could make a decent schedule out of the present farce. Princeton, Cornell, and West Point, for example, would be logical opponents. Certainly two New York teams would do much to pick up the lagging schedule: Manhattan New York University. And if all these schools are unavailable, any number of opponents can be found among southern teams. And again right there at home Boston College, Tufts, and Rhode Island State...
...loyal son of Harvard, I have a lot of problems on my mind right now. Take first base, for example. We can't keep on wasting the world's best outfielder there, and we don't have enough decent outfielders to go around anyhow. Third base is a problem, too, and the pitching staff isn't getting any younger. And how about Slaughter--will he have another great year...
Then, as suggested in Tuesday's editorial, Ahf instructors should accept recently written course papers for a percentage of the year's total assignment. This would both relieve Freshmen writing cramp and allow the instructor to check students' ability to sustain decent writing through fairly long papers...
Muhlhauser said the new restrictions are necessary to "make a decent investigation of all candidates...