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Despite the abolition of the popular select three-year course in its scientific school, Yale has a larger enrolment than it had in 1916. The university is undergoing a thorough reorganization, which includes departmentalization of the faculty and some changes in admission requirements. For the first time in Yale history, boys may now be admitted without Latin. Such students will receive the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, which was formerly conferred on those graduating from the Sheffield Scientific School. On its part "Sheff" will now offer only the degree of Bachelor of Science...
...open on Wednesday, December 10. Candidates are to report at the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock on that day. This competition will closely resemble the fall competition in the work involved, and its length, which will be about 12 weeks, but it will be conducted separately from the first...
Practice starts on Monday at the Stadium Field. For the first two day "Pooch" Donovan and Captain W. J. Murray will have charge of the squad, sending the men through a conditioning drill each day. On Wednesday a squad of coaches, headed by Coach Fisher, will take charge and schedule a plan of work which will take place mostly out of doors...
...Persis C., Camb. 76541 Standish Hall, A., Camb. 76549 B., Camb. 76550 C., Camb. 55805 D., Camb. 76554 E., Camb. 76559 Stoughton Hall, (North Entry), Camb. 73431 (South Entry), Camb. 77350 Thayer Hall, (North Entry), Camb. 71487 (Middle Entry), Camb. 72400 (South Entry), Camb. 72585 Walter Hastings Hall, (First Entry), Camb. 55211 (Fifth Entry), Camb. 52433 Weld Hall, (North Entry), Camb. 75231 (South Entry), Camb. 72442 Westmorly Hall, Camb. 57553 Publications. Advocate, Camb. 7512 Alumni Bulletin, Camb. 5558-W CRIMSON, Camb. 2811 and 2812 Harvard Magazine, Camb. 5046-W Lampoon, Camb...
...spectrum the solar lines would be shifted toward the red, but as no such shift has yet been found many scientists are inclined to doubt the truth of the whole theory. The inaccuracy of all instruments, however, may well be the cause of this failure and the first two proofs considered sufficient evidence of the correctness of the theory...