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...incomplete, last survey last night revealed that 17 of the requested 20 spaces have already been volunteered in Eliot House. Housemaster John H. Finley, Jr., '25, who termed the response "very good," stated that he expected to procure the additional spaces purely on a voluntary basis and predicted that the forced expansion would be completed next week...
...yard high hurdles--won by W. Flint (H); 2, Finley (Y); 3, Cook (Y). Time 14 8/10 sec. 100-yard dash--won by Jonkins (Y); 2, D. Cavicke (H); 3, Beach (Y). Time--10 2/10 sec. One-mile run-won by F. Gurley (H); 2, Gardner (Y); 3, Baldwon (Y). Time--4 min., 32 sec. 440-yard dash--won by D. Hamblett (H); 2, Burdick (Y); 3, Lucke (Y). Time--51 sec. Two-mile run--won by Randall (Y); 2, Livingston (Y); 3. H. Rosenfeld (H). Time--10 min., 11 4/10 sec. 880-yard run--won by T. Withington...
Winthrop House is referring the matter to the men whom it most directly concerns, the alumni, Ronald M. Ferry '12, Master of the House reports. Eliot House has a project in the tentative stage, said House Master John H. Finley '25, but nothing is certain...
...necessary to be enrolled in the department, however, in order to realize the full value of courses by such men as Jaeger, John H. Finley '25, Eliot Professor of Greek and the congenial master of Eliot House, Arthur S. Pease '02, Pope Professor of the Latin language and Literature and Mason Hammond '25, associate professor of Greek and Latin and of History. In addition to the professors, there are many exceptionally competent and highly enjoyable members of the Society of Fellows who assist in the larger courses, such as John Moore '38, Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows, whose...
Other speakers included Henry L. Shattuck '01, member of the corporation, who stressed the individual's responsibility to participate actively in local and state government. Previously, John H. Finley '25, Master of Eliot House, discussed the Harvard problem of reconciling conflicting university and college traditions. The Houses, he said, have the main responsibility in developing personal and unifying aspects otherwise neglected at Harvard...