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...regulation affecting the managership of the Polo team announced yesterday by manager F. H. Gade '31 states that hereafter the office of Polo manager must be held by a man, in his Junior year. This ruling was made, due to the fact that former managers have found difficulty in attending to both their studies and managerial duties...
...obvious question as to whether such a policy could be effective on a wide enough basis to benefit many. The matter should be worth serious consideration, however, for in theory it has much to commend it. The practical application of the plan on a small scale, in the managership of the polo team, should, at any rate, prove extremely interesting, and the idea may prove to be worth carrying further
...Excepting only athletics, outside activities have been enjoying a steady decline in health at Harvard during the past two years. Favor has turned to restricted outside activity, concentrated on one or at most two lines of endeavor. The activities themselves have benefited by a purge of triflers, and in managership competitions of the socially ambitions. The belief has gained strength that the by-products of study, mysterious as they are in origin, are worth more than the uncertain experience of undergraduate activity. The sacred practise of deliberately "making contacts" has gone under the hammer. It is perhaps unnecessary...
...assistant managership goes to Stuyvesant Barry '31, of Orange, N. J., also a graduate of St. Paul's Truman Hicks Brackett '31, of Jamaica Plain, who went to the Browne and Nichols School, will be 1931 cross country manager next fall, and Oliver Lawrence Garrison Elder '31, of St. Elmo, Tenn., an alumnus of St. Mark's School, is the interdormitory manager...
...competition, open to Juniors, for the undergraduate managership of the Harvard football programs, has just been announced by W. W. Daly '14, secretary of student employment. Five Juniors will be chosen to compete from May 1 to September 1, and the winner of this competition will receive 26 percent of his advertising profits, and a trip to Europe during the summer of 1929. Men should apply to Mr. Daly in University Hall today and tomorrow...