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...Ewell '03, Alan Fox '03, and C. D. Lockwood 3L., in the order named, and in the rebuttal the order will be the same. The Yale alternates are W. M. Adriance 1G., A. P. McKinstry '05 and J. H. Sears 2L. The main speeches will be twelve minutes in length and the rebuttal five. The judges will be: President Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Arthur L. Brown of Providence, United States district judge of Rhode Island. Mr. Bliss Perry of Cambridge, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE DEBATE TONIGHT. | 3/23/1903 | See Source »

...White, the well-known New York architects, provide for a horse-shoe shaped structure of steel, somewhat like the stadium at Athens, with seats of stone concrete seating about 27,000 persons. Within the stadium will be the football gridiron, surrounded by an oval running track 440 yards in length, as well as a straight-away track the finish of which will be in the bow of the horseshoe. The outer wall of the stadium will be of brick, in which at frequent intervals arches will be cut, rorming entrances to the seating benches. Owing to the fact that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT STADIUM TO BE ERECTED | 3/17/1903 | See Source »

...constructing the stadium is estimated at $175,000. Of this amount the Athletic Committee, with the unanimous consent of the Corporation, will pay $75,000, or in other words the cost of the foundations and ground work. The dimensions of the stadium will be approximately as follows: Total length, 585 feet; total width, 440 feet; width of inside field, 230 feet; highest point above the ground, 72 feet. There will be 37 rows of seats extending all the way around the horseshoe, with a normal seating capacity of between 26,000 and 27,000. A covered promenade will extend around...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT STADIUM TO BE ERECTED | 3/17/1903 | See Source »

...announcement of the Summer School for 1903, recently issued, states that the session will be as usual six weeks in length, beginning Monday. July 6, and ending Friday, August...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer School Announcement. | 3/14/1903 | See Source »

...George I. Aldrich, Superintendent of Schools, Brookline, speaking upon this subject, protested against the advanced admission requirements of the college and particularly of Harvard. President Eliot spoke at some length with reference to the amount of time that should be given to secondary education, and the difficulties involved by the present admission requirements. Reform, he said, in our own system, rather than the adoption of the German system is what is needed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Teachers' Conference. | 3/9/1903 | See Source »

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