Word: mens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Such a conference as was held yesterday by President Hadley, President Lowell, Mr. Camp, and Mr. Haughton is significant of a new spirit entering into football affairs. That the game is in such a condition that reform is needed has been apparent to all; that four men representing the interests which these men represent should start the reform, is a very hopeful sign for the future...
...believe that the abolition of the game is seriously considered. Football has been played too long and by too large a number of men for such a move to be taken suddenly. Its value as a developing influence in education has been too well proved for the injuries of a single season to cause the dropping of the game. Mere financial considerations dictate a cautious policy, for an investment of millions of dollars is represented by stadiums and athletic fields which can be used only for football...
...series of lectures with the view of initiating an ethical system founded on commonsense and to derive a moral code from it which can be applied to modern politics. By bringing up the vital questions which confront those desirous of bringing about good government they desire to interest college men and enlist their support...
...Harvard Wrestling Association has arranged a three months' season, beginning December 1, which is especially designed for football and crew men. This is also open to all members of the University, and includes five lessons a week, the price being $10 for the term...
...Primary object of the association is to make the sport available to a large number of men. A team will also be maintained, to which undergraduates only are eligible. A good nucleus for such at team should be had from a number who have been training and the new material, especially that from the football and crew squads. Competitive trials will be held later to pick the members of the team from the various classes from bantam weight, 115 pounds, to heavy weight, over 175 pounds. Outside, meets, such as the New England Amateur Championships in the latter part...