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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Five dormitories will be open to the members of 1920, Hollis; Holworthy, Matthews, Stoughton and Thayer. If the capacity of these dormitories is found to be insufficient Weld Hall will be made a Senior Dormitory. In distributing the rooms preference will be given to the larger groups of men who apply. Therefore it is advisable to form in groups of twelve...
...important factor in the schedule is that only three games are to be played outside of New England. The season will prove whether good opponents can be found near home without the necessity of taking long trips for the sole pleasure of playing far away colleges. We must have a strong schedule but it should always be possible to make one up with colleges near at hand...
...England thinks that America has made a great earnest sacrifice and that now the two countries must stand together. The British would be amazed if we did not follow them up. Britain has not always been able to find her ideal leader but at this time she has found salvation in the man who is qualified to lead, more by circumstances than by the devotion of the intellectual classes. And to this choice the British expect to find a parallel in America's future conduct, for the circumstances are no less urgent and the end is far greater...
...worst puerility; and throughout this period of decadence a continual subservience to the vapid social and political aims of the editors. And by some irony of Fate this paper has lived when the Monthly, which only a few years ago was publishing work of literary value and political interest, found the "going" too hard. The Monthly stood for the best in Harvard. Its editors were ambitious, intellectual, and effective, if at times a trifle exotic. They were able to publish a book of creditable verse; two or three of the former editors now find a ready market for their wares...
Additional entries are wanted by the H. A. A. in the annual boxing and wrestling tournament, which is open to all members of the University and intended to decide the championships in those sports. Yesterday evening it was found that only a few men all of whom were Freshman had signed up at the H. A. A. Because of yesterday's small registration Coach Foley of the boxing squad and Coach Anderson of the wrestling squad will extend the free instruction which they are giving to their Freshman classes, to all upperclass entrants in the tourney. Both coaches will give...