Word: developes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...high aim, the democratic results, certain to be achieved, and the scholastic benefits to accrue. The only real objection we have heard is that the Freshman class is going to overflow the new buildings at once, and that some unfortunates will have to go elsewhere. Defects and disappointments may develop, but today President Lowell and Harvard are heartily to be congratulated on the new departure; every one who hopes for real democracy in our colleges must join in wishing for its complete success...
Fall track practice for the class of 1918 will start this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Every man experienced or inexperienced who does not go out for football is urged to come out. Track offers to the man with no previous experience in competitive sports a chance to develop into an intercollegiate competitor and do something for Harvard...
...Freshmen interested in cross country running should report to Coach Alfred Shrubb at the Locker Building at 3 o'clock today. In order to develop a formidable team--one worthy of 1918--a large number of candidates must report to compete in the various dual cross country meets...
...Cornell dual track games, 16 of the 37 1-2 points in the Yale meet, and 4 of the 11 points secured in the Intercollegiates. This is an unusually heavy loss, a loss which will force Captain F. W. Capper '15 to the utmost in his efforts to develop a well-balanced and uniformly strong combination for next year's meets...
...years the international amateur athletic federation has been working, through its committees, to compass some agreement satisfactory to all represented nations by which it could be settled, for a time at least, as to what divides amateur from professional athletic sports. Lacking such agreement, international competitions develop considerable friction. But given an accepted standard which is enforced, sports at once are braced up. For this reason then there will be public interest in the announcement that the committee, sitting at Lyons, France, has just come to an agreement, not differing much from that submitted to the federation congress in Berlin...