Word: following
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...expected that all the class crews will go on the river sometime this week, as soon as the floats can be made ready. At the Newell Club, once is now being placed in the water and the others will follow in two or three days. At the Weld, one float will be ready by the middle of the week, but the new one which is being built can not be in place before two weeks. The boats at both clubs have all been thoroughly over-hauled during the winter and a redistribution of singles will be made shortly, in order...
...eleven matches played, the Harvard team has won ten and tied one The scores follow, Harvard's points being given first: Newtowne A. C., 4-2; Newtowne A. C., 7-2; Newtowne A. C., 5-3; M. I. T., 10-1; Canadian Picked Team, 2-0; Newtowne A. C., 3-3; Brown, 8-1 (at Providence); Brown, 7-1 (at Cambridge); Dorchester, 2-0; M. I. T., 8-4; Brookline Country Club...
...during the season, and the men are now playing well together. Gymnasium practice has been held every day when the ice has not been in condition, and the men are in the best possible shape. As compared with experienced players, the Harvard team shows certain faults of which the following are the most apparent. The forwards do not follow their opponents back quickly enough to be of much assistance in defending their goal; they hesitate too long before shooting for goal, thus allowing the opposing defense to form; and their stopping and starting is much too slow...
...said that instruction must be adjusted to the natural instincts and tastes. The fallacy ought to be evident. All instruction which is good must be interesting--but it does not follow that all instruction which is interesting must also be good. To do what we like to do--that needs no pedagogical encouragement: water always runs down hill. . . . The chief point is, I think, that great dangers exist, and that the psycho-pedagogical movement does most damage, not because it so much affects the teacher, but because it, together with the elective studies, turns the attention of the public from...
...opinions of several members of the Faculty on the war between Great Britain and the Boers follow...