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Continuing, Mr. Farmer states that Yale will continue to strive for winning teams, and that no team should be handicapped by want of proper training. In order to obtain the best results in the building of character, Yale, moreover, will be willing to pay the men who furnish this instruction as well as the building up of good sportsmanship, and hopes eventually to have them members of the regular university staff...
...original church was dedicated in the year 981." Professor Conant went on, "and was taken down in 1120, to make way for a larger and more magnificent one. The new church remained intact until the year 1810, when much of it was pulled down, in order to furnish building material. The restoration of the old church is impossible, but it is our purpose to get plans of the layout. We have gone quite a long way by now and expect to complete the work by 1935, at which time I expect to begin work on a book describing the monastery...
...later life he became known to colleagues in the House as "Old Man Eloquent," his facility was hard come by. Once Senator Adams confessed to his diary: "On this occasion, as on almost every other, I felt most sensibly my deficiency as an extemporaneous speaker. . . . Sometimes, from inability to furnish the words to finish a thought commenced, I begin a sentence with propriety and end it with nonsense...
This astonishing piece of "economy" will deprive all undergraduates outside of the houses and most graduate students of the use of the library during the time most fit for study. And, in fact, the house libraries will be in no position to furnish the numerous copies of certain books required in the larger courses available previously in the main reading room. The stacks with much that is absolutely unprocurable in the house libraries will also be unavailable...
...conversion of the yard and the Union into Freshman centers, the old college landmarks are either disappearing or losing their traditional aspect. Wadsworth House, as one of the few historic remainders, is most suitable for an Alumni center. With this in view, the Association hopes to be able to furnish part of the House as a gathering room. Nothing elaborate is possible in such limited space, nor is it needed, with the facilities of the Harvard Club in Boston so close at hand. The convenience which the new center provides will prove of considerable value to the alumnus in maintaining...