Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...room adjoining the Cafe of the Old Faithful Inn has been reserved, where there will be a University Register, and where general information can be obtained. The Cafe is the largest and best appointed in the Exposition Grounds, and an orchestra will furnish music both afternoons and evenings. A most desirable part of the Cafe will be reserved for Harvard men and their families...
...this issue appears a letter from Mr. J. S. Davis in replay to Saturday's editorial, "Restricting choice of courses." If the CRIMSON was misinformed as to the method of admitting students to Economics 1b, the misunderstanding was general, and Professor Davis, is to be thanked for clearing it up. The editorial in question, however, was not aimed at Economics 1b alone, but at all courses to which entrance is hampered by obscure restrictions. The arguments were that it is unwise to limit membership at all in courses of general value; and that if restriction is unavoidable, the grounds...
...long distance relay team not only won from Yale, making it six victories to Yale's making it six victories to Yale's five, but established a new dual record. The defeat of Cornell was also more than satisfactory. While this showing may not indicate much about the general strength of the coming track team, the year has at least been begun in a distinctly hopeful...
...chief features of the meeting was the retirement of Walter Camp from the rules committee and practically from football in general. He was unusually honored by being elected "member emeritus" for the rest of his life. Professor R. N. Corwin, of Yale, will fill the vacancy henceforth...
...next letters were from Princeton and Cornell, both of which were opposed to the four-mile race. The Princeton opinion was given by the manager of the crew and was a reflection of the general sentiment throughout the university. In contrast the Cornell letter was by a member of the physical department who upheld the view that the four-mile race is too strenuous on young men who are in their early twenties. These above opinions are a sample of the many submitted and show that the question among other colleges is still an open one and no doubt...