Word: headly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...arrangement of the program has this purpose in view. The first part of the evening's entertainment will be held in Peabody Hall on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House: There the men will be addressed by undergraduate and graduate members of the Association. Arthur Beane '11, head of Brooks House, will welcome the men to that institution and speak of its various activities. Dean E. F. Gay of the Graduate School of Business Administration will speak from the Faculty point of view. F. L. Cole '15, president of the CRIMSON, will talk on journalistic activities in the University...
...European hostilities seem to have had no effect on the number of students entering the University this fall, their effect will be keenly felt by the loss of several members of the university faculty who were rendered unable to return on account of the war. Professor Georges Mauxion, head of the department of design in the College of Architecture and Professor O. G. Guerlac, of the French department, were both called to arms at the outbreak of the war and were forced to return to France to rejoin their regiments. A small number of undergraduates, natives of the belligerent countries...
Score--Harvard 44, Bates 0. Touchdowns--Brickley 4, Rollins 2. Goals from touchdowns--Hardwick--3, Sweetzer 2. Goal from field--McKinlock. First downs--Harvard 12, Bates 3. Penalties--Harvard 50 yards. Referee--N. A. Tufts, Brown. Umpire--E. G. Hapgood, Brown. Head linesman--G. V. Brown, B. A. A. Length of quarters--12 minutes...
...known as the Graduates' Cup, and to be held each year by the dormitory winning the greatest number of points in the fall meet. C. C. Little '10, a former captain and intercollegiate champion, will have general supervision of the 1918 team. In addition to Little as head coach, the University coaches, Donovan and Powers, and the "H" men will devote some of their time to 1918 men. In this way, valuable association may be formed with upperclassmen...