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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mountain, whether he is a botanist, a geologist, or a mere climber, he must have one look at the vegetation, another at the ground, and another at the vistas about him. If he fails to appreciate any of these three realities about him, he may still remain a good geologist, or a good botanist, or a good seer; but he is certainly missing a great deal which if he could get he would make his life fuller, his science deeper, his poetry fine. In other words, he would thus contribute more towards completing his humanity...
...another column, shows, moreover, a decided improvement in the appearance of the Union. The old bandstand, the purpose of which even the oldest living graduate cannot divine, would be replaced by a solid porch over the pool; and this might be equipped with awnings for reading and lounging in good weather. As regards the "Union problem," the fact that at Yale about six hundred men pay five dollars each to use the pool, raises a presumption that men not now members would be willing to pay ten dollars for the pool plus the other attractions of the Union...
...Bechtel '17, and J. C. Merriam '16 will also run this distance. The University will have R. T. Twitchell '16, captain of last fall's cross-country team, and R. H. Davison '16 in the two-mile run. The 1918 Freshman team will send up three good men: G. L. Harris '18, G. A. King '18, and C. W. W. P. Heffenger '18. The last-named is on probation but he will probably be in good standing by spring...
...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...
...Clark '96, assistant graduate treasurer of the H. A. A., has received a number of applications from preparatory schools and colleges for Harvard athletes who desire an opportunity to coach teams in various sports. There are some especially good openings for men who can teach some course in addition to the athletic work. Mr. Clark has at present five positions of this kind, with salaries. All those interested may find Mr. Clark in his office at the H. A. A. any morning between 11 and 12 o'clock...