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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yesterday afternoon Teams A and B of the 1923 football squad held the third scrimmage of the year. The playing was somewhat ragged but hard-fought. In speaking of the prospects for the season Dr. Paul Withington '09 said: "Our chief drawback is in the lightness and inexperience of the...
With the return to normal conditions the need for some such organization as the Phillips Brooks House Association is all the more apparent. The problems of the reconstruction period are not limited to material rehabilitation, they are largely moral and spiritual. In two conspicuous ways the Association is endeavoring to...
Since last spring the Association has resumed its normal program, interrupted by the war, and will open up new activities as circumstances may warrant. The Class Day Spread held last June for men who do not spread elsewhere was unqualified success. In the latter part of June sixty men spent...
New York's total took a climb yesterday with one more large subscription of $100,000 reported from George F. Baker, Jr., '99. Other subscriptions included $28,000 from Alexander M. White '92, $25,000 apiece from C. N. Bliss, Jr., '97, and C. S. Fairchild '63, $20,000 from...
Why not make tennis a major sport? In what better way can the desire of both Faculty and undergraduates to create more participation in athletics be satisfied? Men would be interested in something which would afford them pleasure and exercise during their whole lives. Nothing so inspires a man to...