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Among the after-war athletic problems which the University encounters is the restoration of the annual race between the championship class crew at New Haven and Cambridge. That such a race is desired is undeniable: the oarsmen of sub-University calibre all are anxious for the test. As the race has been over the Basin course for several years past, it is likely, if rowed, that it would be held on the Housatonic...
Until two years ago when he was called away from Cambridge, Dr. Fitch's weekly talks to the Freshman class formed an integral part of the first year program. Possessing an unusual knowledge of the problems and new conditions to which the Freshman must adjust himself, as well as an appreciation of the plasticity of Freshman character, Dr. Fitch has aided many a bewildered yearling in discovering what things in college life are real and lasting and what things are sham. Many an upper classman remembers with gratitude Dr. Fitch's talks which, coming as they did straight from...
...another Mr. Moore has shown that in athletics there is no need for further prohibitions. Sufficient checks already are at hand in the Athletic Committee and the Student Council. No undergraduate Lysander will arise. The "New Haven Plan" finds no application here...
PRINCETON, NEW HERSEY, MAY 1, 1919.-- At a recent meeting of the Princeton Undergraduate Council, resolutions for the division of college offices into two groups, and a limitation on the number of offices in each class which can be held by a single, student, were unanimously adopted and are to be submitted to a referendum vote of the university. Yale adopted a similar system several weeks...
...NEW HAVEN. CONN., May 2. 1919. In the debate between Yale and Princeton the Yale negative team won a unanimous decision...