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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Taking the team man for man, we find that there are ten men in the starting line-up, though of course, one of the pitchers will not actually start the game. Coach R.H. Field '26 has not yet definitely named his starting hurler, but it probably will be Field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMMOVABLES MEET IN COLOSSAL CRASH | 5/7/1927 | See Source »

...substituting one compulsion for another. The alternative of the fifth proposal, prohibition of participation in successive sports, seems more practical than that of limiting a man to one sport. It eliminates the evil of continuous training, without depriving the versatile athlete unnecessarily of a real enjoyment which he may find in intercollegiate athletic competition. The remaining points merit serious consideration. Harvard might well lead the East in acting along the lines suggested by the Middle West...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ATHLETE SPEAKS | 5/6/1927 | See Source »

...continued efforts of the H. A. A. yesterday to find pace-makers for Wide again proved fruitless. Coach Farrell stated last night to the CRIMSON that the burden of the task of pushing the Swedish runners to a new record would fall on the shoulders of three Harvard undergraduates if the H. A. A. is unable to find competitors outside of the University. The three men are E. C. Haggerty '27, captain of the track team and intercollegiate mile champion, J. L. Reid '29, captain elect of the cross-country team, and Lesile Flaskman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERMANENT TROPHIES TO ATTRACT TRACKMEN | 5/5/1927 | See Source »

With time the management will doubtless find ways to make the game more exciting. The painful situations suggested above might be remedied by moving the hours secretly from door to door; they might even be replaced occasioually by domestic animals and wild beasts, thus giving all the suspense of the lady or the tiger. As it stands, however, the sport should appeal to all, adding as it does a touch of romance to the great American pastime. Here is amusement for the world-weary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFTER THE BALL | 5/4/1927 | See Source »

...details of the new program are now under consideration by a number of subcommittees. Many problems must be worked out, and we shall doubtless find it necessary to modify our plans in the light of experience. Especially in the management of doctorate study we shall have to work slowly toward the ideal of a more effective selection of candidates with genuinely constructive ability. The idea of professional training for education, on a graduate level and leading to distinctive degrees, is so new that we may have to wait some time before it will be welcomed by the profession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 5/4/1927 | See Source »

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