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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following the right method in boating. The graduates resented this keenly, and the situation could not have lasted much longer, even if Yale had been winning instead of losing. The graduates have been losing interest each year in boating. Whether Rodgers can set things right, the graduates will now feel better, because boating will be in graduates' hands and will be divorced from professionalism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Rowing Shake-up | 9/28/1911 | See Source »

...years, so it is essential that every man should report in the best condition. The squad will start hard work almost immediately in order to prepare for the early games, the first of which is scheduled for just two weeks from the day practice begins. All candidates should feel it their duty to take some kind of care of themselves during the summer, and should practice kicking, passing, or even handling a football. Footballs may be obtained from H. deWindt '12, Apthorp House

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Football Notice | 6/22/1911 | See Source »

...Class Day officers, tickets admitting to the Yard and to the Stadium go astray and are found in the hands of speculators and others whose presence is not only undesirable but objectionable. So long as tickets are in the possession of Harvard men or their friends, the holders feel a personal obligation to use them in the manner intended. Once a ticket is sold or given to an outsider, this obligation ceases, and it is almost impossible to prevent incidents that mar the harmony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY TICKETS. | 6/21/1911 | See Source »

...will occupy at the beginning of the next game. Outplayed in every department of the game yesterday is exactly the circumstance which will induce to desperately accurate work on Soldiers Field the day after Class Day. Yesterday's victory was a glorious one, and Captain McLaughlin may well feel proud of the 1911 team. May Friday be equally glorious for Harvard, and may the captain be the first to break the long line of necessary third games in New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YESTERDAY'S VICTORY. | 6/21/1911 | See Source »

...years ago business schools and schools of journalism were unheard of in American universities. Today such schools are being continually added to institutions of learning all over the country. That there is a large place for the School of Business Administration in Harvard has already been demonstrated, and we feel that there is a similar place for instruction in journalism. Harvard sends a 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...

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

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