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...annual meeting of the Football Rules Committee will be held this afternoon in the Murray Hill Hotel in New York at 3 o'clock. Crawford Blagden '02 will represent the University at this meeting. Blagden has been closely connected with Harvard athletics ever since his graduation. He was a member of the championship football team...
...HARVARD-YALE DEBATE. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Subject: "Resolved, That all Corporations engaged in Interstate Commerce be compelled to take out a Federal Charter." Any member of the University may obtain two tickets free by applying on or before Saturday, March 20, to Mr. David Carb, 2 Stoughton Hall. All applications must contain stamped and addressed envelopes...
...Knapp was appointed a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1891, and since 1898 he has been its chairman. This commission is the most powerful permanent administrative body that Congress has ever established. Its jurisdiction includes railroad rates and accounts, and to a limited extent railroad operation also. In his address tonight Mr. Knapp will indicate the lines of work which are being followed and the results which the commission hopes to achieve...
...apparent object of this regulation is to prevent the undergraduates from indulging in sports to the neglect of their studies. It prevents men from competing in three different seasons, not in three different sports. One of the peculiar results is that a person can in one year be a member of the football, the baseball and the track teams, whereas he cannot compete in football, swimming and track in the same College year. If there is any benefit obtained I should like very much to have it pointed out. Almost without exception the minor sports require only an hour...
...Seniors won the interclass fencing tournament, held in the Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon, by defeating their opponents in every bout. The preliminaries were fenced off on Friday. The Sophomores won 9 and lost 9, and the Freshmen lost 12 contested bouts, and 6 by the default of the third member of the team. The Juniors were not represented. The bouts between Cutting and Hunt, and those between Barroll and MacLaughlin, and between Webber and Stern were the most evenly contested...