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Madame Vandervelde's talk in the Union this evening on Belgian conditions offers an exceptional opportunity to obtain a first hand view of the consequences of the great European struggle. The suffering and patriotism of the Belgians is too well known to need comment but personal experiences are always interesting. Madame Vandervelde's work in behalf of her countrymen deserves recognition...
Regular practice for all men starts tomorrow afternoon on Soldiers Field and in the Baseball Cage at 2.30 o'clock. Coaches Donovan and Powers will be on hand daily between the hours of 2.30 and 4.30, except on Saturday, when practice will be from 11.30 to 1 o'clock. Relay men are to watch the notice column in the CRIMSON for the hours at which they...
Voluntary practice for all candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin tomorrow afternoon on the machines at the Newell boathouse. The boathouse will be open every day thereafter, both morning and afternoon, and Coach Wray will be on hand every afternoon, except Saturday, after 3 o'clock, to direct the work of the oarsmen. While all candidates for the University crew are expected to practice at least twice a week on the machines, it is particularly desirable that Freshmen who have had little or no experience should take advantage of this opportunity to receive individual instruction from Coach...
Voluntary practice for candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin on Wednesday afternoon, January 6, at the Newell boathouse. The boathouse will be open every day thereafter, both morning and afternoon, and Coach Wray will be on hand to direct the work every afternoon except Saturday. While all candidates for the University and Freshman crews are expected to practice on the machines at least twice a week, it is particularly desirable that Freshmen and others who have had little rowing experience should take advantage of this opportunity to receive individual instruction from Coach Wray. Regular work will begin...
...duplicate. That is to say, he apparently would rather see evolve some way to unify the college and the Sheffield Scientific School than to start in and raise an additional endowment and set up a "third college" with less study of mathematics and the classic languages. On the other hand, it is plain that he looks with some favor, at least, on a closer approximation to the English university ideal, with the university in control of the teaching and the small college (within the university) doing much for youth on the cultural and social sides. Like Princeton, following the lead...