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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rule of thumb methods and haphazard guessing about our life work. It is an age of scientific examination into facts and conditions and the deliberate, foresighted preparation of men and women for handling specific problems. The task of vocational guidance is at our door. Perhaps no greater work ever confronted a university than that of frankly and consciously organizing its machinery and methods for developing and molding the rich talent of its students and directing it into those branches of public and private service where sober judgment, trained thinking, moderation and capacity for intelligent leadership are essential. This...
Preliminary returns from the various classes indicate that a larger number of Yale graduates than ever before will return to the reunions held this year. The present estimated returning totals over 1,600 men. A busy week with the usual festivities is being planned...
...September, the 440-yard dash and the mile. It will probably be at this meet that he will attempt to establish a new mile record. Several prominent track coaches have expressed the belief that Meredith has it in him to negotiate a mile in faster time than has ever been made...
...ever received any pecuniary reward or its equivalent by reason of his connection with athletic--whether for playing, coaching or acting as teacher in any branch of sport or engaging therein in any capacity--shall represent his university in any athletic team or crew, except that any University Committee on Eligibility may, subject to the approval of the Committee of the Chairmen,* permit such participation in intercollegiate athletics by men who might technically be debarred under the letter of the rule, but who, in the judgment of the University Committee on Eligibility, have not commercialized their athletic ability or offended...
...morning session, great pleas were made for party harmony, and for decisive action. Chauncy Depew held up the present Democratic administration as an excellent example of a shifting, vacillating policy, and called upon the delegates to vote with the thought ever present in mind that the country does, and will need badly "the guidance of a firm hand...