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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the two games of the last week at Brown leaves no doubt but that the Providence eleven has every prospect of repeating the success of the 1910 team. With the exception of a few minor injuries the squad is in excellent shape and the game with the Massachusetts Agricultural College on Saturday, which Brown won by the score of 26 to 0, gave the two Harvard football men who saw the contest somewhat of an idea of the excellent way in which the Brown team can run off the forward pass. Especial emphasis has been placed on this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football at Princeton and Brown | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

Poor weather no doubt deterred many men from starting out for dormitory rowing yesterday afternoon and there should be no small number of new men to report today. The period before the bumping races has been shortened to two weeks, a change which should appeal to those who look at fall rowing merely as a source of healthful exercise, as well as to those who take part in it for the practice and experience to be obtained. The trouble with dormitory crews from a rowing standpoint is that men who really know something about rowing are in the same boats...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL ROWING. | 10/5/1911 | See Source »

...mere in difference on the part of his advisee. The letter might not have reached the advisee, or his reply might now be lying without any means of being forwarded in the post office at the town where the adviser first wrote. Give the Freshman the benefit of the doubt, and arrange to see him, or drop him a postal to come to you. If he needs your help at all, he needs it now, for this is the time when he should be started on the right track. Later your counsel will be of far less value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO SENIOR ADVISERS. | 10/2/1911 | See Source »

...conditions been as good as might reasonably have been expected there is little doubt that this second Harvard- Boston aviation meet would have been the most successful and sensational meet that has ever been conducted in this country. Yet in spite of everything one who saw the meet of last year could not have helped being greatly impressed with the enormous advance in the science of the aviation in so short a period

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aeronautical Society Meet | 9/26/1911 | See Source »

...great number of men into newspaper work, and it is of course to be desired that Harvard men should be recognized as being at least as well prepared for this important work as the graduates of other universities. That it is an important field of endeavor no one can doubt; for the newspapers are perhaps the greatest instruments for influencing the thought of the country and public opinion as a whole. The men who are to take part in spreading abroad this influence certainly should be as carefully trained as those entering any profession or trade. Undoubtedly Harvard does...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A COURSE IN JOURNALISM. | 6/19/1911 | See Source »

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