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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) celebrated its 130th anniversary, was informed by Glenn Frank, President-elect of the University of Wisconsin: "The educational world is caught in the sweep of a Safety first' movement. . . . It may be that the most serious need of the human race just now is comic relief...
...Madison, Wis., talk was largely speculation about Editor Glenn Frank of the Century Magazine, President elect of the University of Wisconsin. Harvard alumni talked about the loss of Professor Baker of 47 Workshop fame and the resignation of well-loved Dean Briggs. Princeton men discussed their Princeton Fund (a fresh endowment) and the going from Princeton of Dean McClenahan...
...whether Captain Ingraham and Captain-elect Whitbeck succeed in defeating Jones and Watson of Yale, when the encounter takes place next week on the courts of the Merion Cricket Club at Philadelphia in the week of June 22, depends the final outcome of this year's tennis season, but in either event the season can be pronounced as successful...
...javelin. After establishing a new dual meet spear record against Princeton with a throw of 186 feet 6 3-8 inches, Bench received the Intercollegiate gold medal at Philadelphia. Cheek of Harvard should be able to displace the Eli's second man, Davison. The Crimson football captain elect can hurl the javelin two or three yards further than his rival
President-elect McConaughy's record at Knox: consolidation of the undergraduate body, physical expansion, strengthening of the Classics Department, introduction of courses in Biblical Literature, Social Hygiene, Practical Journalism. Of his strong convictions, one is that a college president should teach classes. What manner of inspiration may be expected by Wesleyan students electing their President's courses next fall, was forecast last week. Said the President-elect: "The honor system is the finest flower of student responsibility. ... [I am] a fan on athletics . . . real preparation for the game of life. . . . [The college's "spiritual tradition...