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...held in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of selecting athletes to represent the United States in the Inter-Allied games. This event will be held in Paris from June 22 10 July 6, and will include championship entries for all the allied nations. It will be greatest track and field meet since the Olympic Games at Stockholm...
...spite of the fact that the aeroplane carrying the two aviators met with adversity a short distance off the coast of Ireland, the greatest part of the broad Atlantic was successfully crossed. Although we should liked to have seen the American Navy carry off the honor of first accomplishing the almost incredible flight, we hope that the judges of the "London Daily Mail" transatlantic contests will recognize the momentous significance of being pioneers in such a hazardous enterprise, and award the Australian aviators the $50,000 which they deserve for virtually accomplishing the tremendous task they undertook...
...unusually fine musical program has been arranged for the occasion. Mr. Ralph Osborne, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. Dudley Fitts, will render two groups of songs, in English and in French. One of these, "Le Credo Patriotique" by Henri Lavedon of the Academic Francaise, has been pronounced the greatest song composition relating to the war. The University Glee Club will also render a group of songs while the judges are deliberating on the best speakers. The Lee Wade II trials are open to the general public as well as to all members of the University...
...German helmet, which was offered to the member of the Canvassing Committee who sold the greatest number of notes in the three weeks campaign, has been awarded to W. E. Spaulding '19, with a total of 50 subscriptions. B. Wharton '22, and L. Richardson '29 are second and third with 18 and 17 bonds sold, respectively...
...encouraging to learn that the undergraduates have at last been roused to a realization of this fact. Starting with the game today, and continuing thereafter, there must be a crowd in the bleachers which will not only stimulate the nine to its greatest efforts, but also convince them that no Harvard team will be abandoned by the College merely because it has begun a season in an unfortunate way. On Saturday there will be a parade to the field behind a band, and the Dartmouth game will be played to the accompaniment of a cheering section of pre-war volume...