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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University opens with the unanimous approval of the health authorities of Massachusetts and Cambridge, and of the various experts consulted. Each student in the College must fill out a special blank at time of registration, giving information as to exposure and places of residence. Students exposed or suspected of being exposed will be further investigated before being allowed to begin College work...
...special blanks which all must fill out are simply to insure the entire University against a possible case coming from the outside. It is a precautionary measure which will inconvenience none, and will exclude the remotest chance of infection. To render the measure of any value, it is of the greatest importance that each man give exactly and correctly the information that is required. Otherwise the blanks will have the value of waste paper, and a necessary precaution against a serious epidemic will fall to have been taken...
...upon the kicking game, which proved its value in the Princeton and Yale games last fall. At the present moment both the Princeton and Yale squads are more promising than the University squad. Princeton has seven of last year's team in the line-up with numerous substitutes to fill the vacancies, while Yale has four veterans of last year besides a number of ineligibles who may play this fall. Two encouraging features in the Harvard situation are the abundant number of good punters and a unison in execution of plays which is remarkable at this stage of the team...
...backfield veteran available Captain Sparr, the fullback. Mayer Anderson and Rhodes, who made such an impression at New Haven and Cambridge, are not in college, and Tippett is not expected to return to the University. This leaves an array of substitute material, Pace, Churchman, Goodwin and Kinsolvin, to fill the missing places. In addition to backfield men who have been lost through one cause or another, stalwart forwards, such as Bergley, Stillwell, Calhoun. Brown and Coleman, are missing; in all four letter men are expected to try for positions on the eleven. As assets, there are Barker, a transfer from...
...beginning of every scholastic year necessarily presents to the undergraduates changes and vacancies in the personnel of the faculty. The recent death of Professor Josiah Royce of the Philosophy Department has created a vacancy which, unlike some, it will be impossible to fill. It is with a feeling of intense sorrow that both professors and students mourn the loss of a scholar whose mind was so constructive, so keen in the search for philosophic and religious truths. During his twenty-four years as a member of the Philosophy Department Professor Royce's idealistic theories gained world-wide fame, particularly...