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...CRIMSON is printing this morning communications from the captain and manager of next year's basketball team in defence of basketball as an intercollegiate sport. Their arguments for the game are well worth consideration, but we do not believe that they are conclusive...
...perfectly willing to admit that the team was greatly handicapped by a short schedule, but with the present general curtailment there is no great possibility of an increase in the number of games next season. It is also true that the trouble with this year's squad was one of quality rather than quantity, and that there will be considerable good material available for next year. The fact remains, however, that the athletes in College who could do much to make the basketball team successful, do not take enough interest in the sport to go out for the team...
...meeting of the University hockey team yesterday afternoon, Samuel Trafford Hicks '10, of Arlington, was elected captain for next year. Hicks prepared for College at Arlington High School, where he played on the hockey team for four years. Since coming to College he has played on his championship Freshman team and on the University team, for the last two years, as regular left centre. On account of his consistent good playing he was picked as forward on the all-collegiate hockey team...
...Next year's team will be greatly handicapped by the loss of Ford, Willetts and Washburn, who made undoubtedly the strongest and best-developed defense that Harvard has ever had. It will be necessary to develop practically new material for these positions. In spite of this weakness, the fast line of forwards who have played together throughout the season and who will all return, gives reasonable ground for expecting another good team next year...
...Eaton '00 will speak in Emerson F on "Problems of Dramatic Criticism in America," next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture is under the auspices of the Dramatic Club but will be open to all members of the University and to the public...