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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...demands of college life upon a man's energies, one may recommend a more or less thorough planning of time. The experience of the greatest successes in college goes to prove that routine brings better work, shorter working hours and much more satisfaction than the hit-or-miss method, and the consequent worry over work half-done or not done...
...Cruft high tension laboratory building was finished last January, and courses in Physics and Engineering have been held there since mid-years. The new structure, located between the Jefferson Physical Laboratory and Pierce Hall, is the result of a bequest of $50,000 made by Miss Harriet Cruft for research and instruction in high voltage and high frequency electrical phenomena...
...slight advantage. On fielding the two teams are about on a par, but at the bat the University is a decided superior. Easton, in right field, is probably as good a man as Gannett in the field, but his hitting has been noticeably inferior. Yale will doubtless miss Kranes in that position. Captain Middle Brooke, in centre, is one of Yale's best batsmen, surest fielders, and fastest base-winners, but with the exception of the lost department it is doubtful whether he excells Frye. He certainly is not as strong a man with the bat. Vaughn, left-fielder...
...Miss Adams,22 Miss Aggassiz, 36 Miss Abeles, 39 Miss Alling, 39 Miss Arnold, 7 Miss Bacon, 37 Miss Baxter, F Miss Baylies, J Miss Benedict, 22 Miss Bingham, 31 Miss Beale, 28 Miss Blodgett, 7 Miss Bosler, 8 Miss Boyce, 12 Miss Braddock, 12 Miss Brown, 39 Miss Bruce, 19 Miss Buleman, 23 Miss Burgess, 24 Miss M. Burgess, 15 Mrs. Campopiano, 33 Miss Campopiano, 33 Miss Carey, 22 Miss Carter, 34 Mrs. Carter, 34 Miss Cobb, 18 Miss Chubb, 27 Miss Choryrenning, 34 Miss Cole, 40 Miss Coolidge, 15 Miss G. C. Cotton, 12 Miss Councilman, 15 Miss...
...play committee consisted of the following members of the Harvard Cercle: R. E. Rockwood 1G., A. G. Aldis '17, H. Scholle '18, C. G. Paulding '18, R. Littell '18, R. Altrocchi '08, and two members of the Radcliffe Cercle: Miss Nanciebel Rogers '17 and Miss Doris Halman '17. The plays will be given in Cambridge and Boston next December...