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...finals of the Freshman Debating Tournament will take place at that time. S. A. Rosenblatt '22 and B. H. Kuhns '22, affirmative, will speak against H. W. Hardy '22 and J. E. Lumbard '22, negative, on "Resolved that a City Manager Plan of Municipal Government be Adopted in New England Cities. Open discussion will follow the debate. All members of the University invited to attend...
Yesterday afternoon, the University chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society received an acceptance of the challenge for a baseball game, sent to the Yale honor men about a month ago. The contest will be staged at New Haven during the week beginning June 9, probably on Friday, the 13th. F. Parkman '19 is in charge of the arrangements for the game...
University track received a set back yesterday when A. Stevens '19, the best hammer thrower on the squad, injured his ankle and, as a result will probably be unable to complete against Yale at New Haven, Saturday. Inasmuch as several of the Yale runners are also out on account of poor physical condition, the meet will be close, with the University team a slight favorite...
...large auditorium building is the third of the series of suggestions for a memorial in honor of the members of the University who gave their lives in the great war. In previous issues of the CRIMSON, the plans for a new gymnasium, and a memorial shaft to be erected in a park on the west bank of the Charles River were briefly considered. This article will deal with the possibilities, offered by an auditorium as a memorial to the University's dead...
...University there is a great need for an auditorium such as this, which would have a seating capacity for more than one thousand people. At present the New Lecture Hall is the only place in which, athletic mass meetings, and other undergraduate demonstrations may be held, and that buildings is already being outgrown. Another need of a large auditorium appears now, as it does annually, in the lack of a suitable place in which to hold the Commencement exercises, where more of the guests may witness them. Again, if an adequate auditorium were provided it would afford a better place...