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...Committee of Selection to the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford from Massachusetts yesterday selected C. H. Haring '07 of Philadelphia, Pa. He is a graduate of the Philadelphia Central High School, where he received a city scholarship from Philadelphia to go to Harvard. His College course has been of a general nature, although he intends to specialize in history and jurisprudence. During his College career he has been a first group student since his Sophomore year, held the Bartlett Scholarship for one year and a Price-Greenleaf for the last two years. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa...
...Novice high jump...
...been rapid; and although the Columbia team has had more experience than the University team, the meet tonight should be very close. The judges will be Captain H. Koehler of the Army, Mr. F. Dohs, formerly gymnastic instructor at the Hemenway gymnasium, Mr. E. Hang, of the DeWitt Clinton High School, New York, and Mr. G. Bohrer of the New York Educational Alliance. The Columbia team will give a dinner to the University team before the meet and afterward there will be a dance in the Columbia gymnasium...
...preparation for the track carnival tomorrow, preliminary trials in the handicap and novice high hurdle races will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon on Holmes Field to reduce the number of competitors in these events to four men. The preliminary trials in the novice shot-put and in the novice and handicap high jump will take place in the Gymnasium at the same time, to reduce the number of competitors to eight men in each event. The following men will ofciate at the trials and are requested to be at the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock: judges...
...Virginia has accepted an invitation to address the students of Harvard at Sanders Theatre this evening. May I ask the privilege of your columns to say that Mr. Montague is one of the very best types of Southern gentlemen I have ever met: a gentlemen of great culture, of high ideals, a fascinating personality, and a finished and eloquent speaker. One of the great needs of our country is that the North and South should better understand one another. Harvard University could desire no better interpreter of the best ethical and political thought of the South than it will have...