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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale team which will face Harvard on the nineteenth will, in all probability, be composed of vastly different material from that which line up against Brown or even the team which will oppose Princeton next Saturday. This fact alone ought to suppress over-confidence. When we add that Yale has been known time and again to "come Back" even as late as the second half with the score 10 to 0 against her, there should not remain the least suspicion of overconfidence...
...aeroplane constructed by the Harvard Aeronautical Society is to undergo the test of its success or failure during the present week. For the past two months the machine has been under construction and has finally been completed in the face of almost insurmountable obstacles. The limited nature of the society's resources has proved a most serious restraint upon the constructors. The entire cost has been made to come well below $300, an astonishingly small sum in comparison with the prices demanded by the companies regularly engaged in the manufacture of aeroplanes. Financial embarrassment caused one of the firms engaged...
...accompanying discussion, is that the average undergraduate is by no means affectionately disposed towards the average "young instructor." This fact is not new--only last month it was effectively presented in the Advocate--and it raises one of the most serious problems which any large university has to face...
...annual spring intercollegiate shoot, held at the Pale Face Shooting Club, Wellington, was won by Harvard with a score of 403 out of a possible 500. Princeton finished second with a total of 393, Yale was third with a score of 386, and Pennsylvania fourth with...
...University shooting team will hold the first match of its spring schedule with the Pale Face Shooting Association at Wellington, this afternoon. The following men will represent the University: C. L. Hauthaway '10, J. Heard, Jr., '12, B. M. Higginson '10, S. Mixter '12, C. F. Morse...