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Coach Withington is taking no chances of losing any more first-string men from the Freshman squad before tomorrow's game with the Princeton yearlings. The practice yesterday was restricted to a short dummy scrimmage and signal practice for the rest of the afternoon...
...scrimmage with the first Boston University eleven the third Freshman team yesterday was beaten by three touchdowns to two. Half of the game was played in darkness, and the visiting players had a variety of trick plays which the 1923 team was unable to diagnose...
...first trip for three years the University soccer team meets Cornell at Ithaca today. The line-up of the University team which will oppose the Cornell aggregation is as follows: G., Cummings; l.f., Glaser; r.f., Carpenter; c.h.b., Tilton; r.h.b., Masters; l.h.b., Heard; c., Fisher; l.i.f., Henderson; r.i.f., Darling; r.o.f., Kellett; l.o.f., Phillips. In addition, Macy, Heath, Beidler, and Smith will be taken along as substitutes...
...Beta Kappa Society was founded at William and Mary College in 1776, and is the oldest Greek letter fraternity in America. It aims to gather together those men whose first interest is in scholarship and intellectual pursuits. The Harvard chapter, established in 1779, comprises among its undergraduates presidents such men as John Quincy Adams 1787, James Russell Lowell '38, Edward Everett Hale '39; Oliver Wendell Holmes '29, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson '41; and among its orators and poets Charles Sumner '30, Wendell Phillips '31, William Cullen Bryant '59, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow '59, Henry Ward Beecher 1821, Ralph Waldo Emerson...
Later in the year five more Seniors may be elected; these men are those whose records for the first part of their College career have been marred by sickness or other causes not affecting their good character, but who have done such excellent work that their fitness for membership cannot be questioned. At the close of the Senior year the society may choose not more than five additional men who have been successful in the award of prizes with academic distinctions, and whose worth is attested by the professors under whom they have studied...