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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been in active operation since 1908. It was established then with the express purpose of co-operating with the Faculty in the endeavor to raise the general intellectual standard, and particularly to bring before the governing authorities of the University the complete expression of undergraduate opinion, whatever form that opinion might take. In addition, the petition presented to the Faculty concerning the establishment of a student council, brought up the important mission it would have in helping the Athletic Committee in eradicating any of the evils that might crop out in the conduct of athletics...
...field events lack good performers, with the exception of the pole-vault. In this event G. G. Haydock '16 has shown brilliant form throughout the winter, having vaulted 12 feet 3 inches in one competition and reaching 12 feet consistently. C. S. Babbitt '18 and M. T. MacDonald '18 are also doing well in the pole-vault. In the broad jump there will be J. O. Johnstone '16 and H. Davis '18, the latter having done over 21 feet and improving continually. Another broad jumper is W. Rollins '16. The high jump lacks a really good performer, J. O. Johnstone...
...field of investigation most care is required for the milk supply. Except for the one instance last fall in the Varsity Club, milk has passed all the tests. But as an epidemic might easily start from this source, rigid inspection is preserved, in the form of weekly examinations. The Sanitary Department requires pasteurization and compliance with the Massachusetts laws for analysis. Of the results of other food tests, little deserves mention except that all the dining halls have been found sanitary...
...were being drawn up, and it was decided then that the present non-scoring system would cause the smaller colleges to enter, and make the competition keener. It was also felt that it would be unfair to the coaches and track athletes to have them trained to their topnotch form in March and again in May. In consideration of this general feeling the committee will probably make no definite change in the scoring system at the present time...
...Brown aggregation contained a greater number of brilliant and versatile performers than the University, was the cause of the distinctly up-hill nature of the struggle for the University team. The latter, however, gave an excellent exhibition, and Captain W. Campbell '16 was well up to his usual form, securing one first and three second places. Campbell proved equal to the first position in the parallel bars, and to second man in the horizontal bar, the flying rings, and the side-horse...