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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spite of all that has been said and done, the athletic policy of the College has not yet been officially announced. Princeton, Yale, and the University hold a meeting in New York tonight to discuss the various problems and issues of intercollegiate athletics...
...years college professors and men interested in athletics have advocated that physical exercise be included in the curriculum. The vast majority of the colleges have done this, both in the East and West. Dr. Sargent has been one of the great pioneers in this great work. If Harvard will institute some courses in physical culture, and some required physical exercise for Freshmen as I have outlined before, under the management of an enthusiast, the problem of intramural athletics will be solved...
...majority of undergraduates are in college for the very purpose of discovering for what work they are fitted, Bravery's man in contact with the whole field of learning. Thus by a process" of alimination he can discover for what he is best adapted. When this is done, the plan of "Concentration" centers his studies in this field. Yale's plan does away with this function of the college by assuming a man's life work to be determined...
...true that in the history books, and perhaps even in our own lives, the present will mark the beginning of a new chapter. But the type of mind that will overcome the problems of mankind in this new chapter, will be the same type that has done so in the past--the trained mind. And by that I mean particularly the broad, cultivated mind that is peculiarly the product of the college of today. This is the 'lesson' that is learned at universities such as Harvard, and it need never be re-learned...
...first Illustrated will appear tomorrow, and it will continue to be issued semi-monthly as before. This issue will contain, as far as possible, a resume of the work done by Harvard and Harvard men in the war. Another feature is the farewell address to the R. O. T. C., written for the Illustrated by Professor Andre Morize. There will be nine more issues before the end of the college year...