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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...physical qualities and strength and the physique above the artistic and literary. But the events of the last four years have been showing more and more clearly what he had in mind, and what qualities a nation must possess, even in this 20th century itself, in order even to live. Perhaps the millenium will some time come, but it is manifest that today bravery and physical qualities are essential to the very life and existence of any nation. This is the reason why we must make our men--all of them--more fit and enduring, more able to withstand hardships...

Author: By Walter Camp., | Title: COLLEGE ATHLETES SERVE U.S. | 1/29/1918 | See Source »

...Many students who live outside of Cambridge will have difficulty in keeping their early college engagements. Obviously, a decision on this point is not possible until registration for the second half-year. If at that time there are difficulties, the Office will make adjustments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Objections Answered. | 1/22/1918 | See Source »

...difficulty of the plan is rather for students who live outside of Cambridge and who have to come in every day. The Council thought that even these men would be willing to fall into accord with the new schedule. But it is from these men that it wishes to hear. By all means let us have serious discussion, since it is a question for the undergraduates to decide before the Faculty takes any action on it. The plan will not interfere with preparation for the coming mid-years, since even if it is favorably received, it will not go into...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAVING FUEL | 1/16/1918 | See Source »

...essential as an example to the Freshmen candidates, for the latter, unless they feel that the upperclassmen are behind them, cannot be expected to go into the sport with the usual energy. The football team has shown that informal athletics can flourish; it is now absolutely imperative that rowing live up to its gridiron predecessor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROWING | 1/15/1918 | See Source »

...members of the Faculty, professors, instructors, assistants, proctors, and their wives, whose surnames begin with A, B and C, have received special invitations. The following list includes only the professors within that group who live in Cambridge: L. Allard, W. R. Arnold, I. Babbitt '89, I. W. Bailey '07, G. P. Baker '87, J. H. Beale '82, H. C. Bierwith '84, G. D. Birkhoff '05, M. Bocher '88, C. L. Bouton '96, J. D. Brannan '69, L. B. R. Briggs '75, C. J. Bullock, T. N. Carver, C. Cestre, A.M. '97, Z. Chaffee, E. Channing '78, G. H. Chase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL RESUME UNIVERSITY TEAS | 1/10/1918 | See Source »

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