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Teams should include twelve players, not more than three of whom have received Freshman numerals, and not more than one of whom has received University or second team insignia, or a letter from another college. Individual entrants will be formed into teams at the close of the recess. Entries for the series must be made before noon tomorrow, as the drawings will be made during the vacation and the games will begin immediately after the opening of the term...
Teams should include twelve players, not more than three of whom have received Freshman numerals, and not more than one of whom has received University or second team insignia, or a letter from another college. Individual entries will be formed into teams. Entries for the series close next Saturday; active organizing must begin at once if this year's series is to be a success...
...marketing, and each report was turned over to the English department for criticism and correction. The results were astonishing. On the first assignment seventy-nine per cent. failed to write even fair English, and only three per cent. were above mediocrity. Other tests showed similar results. A distorted circular letter was given with the request to revise or re-write in better form. Less than one-half the class obtained passing grades, while fifty-five per cent. received less than...
...February 16 the executive board has been busy compiling a mailing list of graduates engaged in farming or allied pursuits throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. This list consists of approximately 800 names of graduates. These are invited to join the Harvard Farmers Association in a circular letter sent out by the the executive board which enumerates the purposes of the organization as established by the board...
...prospects for a championship lacrosse team this year are unusually promising. Eleven letter men are back, leaving only one place to be filled by a substitute. In addition Arthur Warwick, the Canadian lacrosse professional who will start the work today, will coach the University team again this year. The coaching thus far has been done by Captain W. E. Nightingale '15, with the assistance of Paul Gustafson '12 and other members of the Boston Lacrosse Club who formerly played on the University team. Warwick coached the team in 1911, 1912, and 1914 with very successful results. The fine weather...