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Score--Harvard, 2; Dartmouth, 1. Goals--First half, none; second half. Harvard, Hopkins (2.38), Dartmouth, Frost (5.48), Harvard, Clark (10.22). Penalties--Hopkins, tripping; Willetts, tripping. Stops--Carnochan, 33; Donahue, 28. Referee--Hicks. Assistant Referee --Tinghley. Goal umpires--Fahey, Adams. Time--20-minute periods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HANOVERIANS MEET DEFEAT | 1/19/1914 | See Source »

...students could be required to take not only seventeen courses but to choose them so that the weights should add up to a given amount. In this way the work for a degree would be adequate not only in quantity but also in quality. We should sacrifice none of the mental power acquired under the present system, and we should have greater elasticity and ease of administration. It may be objected that many students would not acquire as complete a knowledge of some one subject, but it is generally conceded, I think that the chief purpose of a college education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 1/17/1914 | See Source »

...almost equally cherished complaint. The perennial complaint concerning the Junior Dance again reaches our ears; and the fact that he who is not a member of the Union will be forced to become one at the cost of ten dollars before he can attend the Dance has lost none of its attractiveness as a subject for criticism. The dissatisfied claim that the Dance should be held somewhere else, the membership fee temporarily lowered, or the requirement of membership suspended...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRUMBLING JUNIORS. | 1/12/1914 | See Source »

...these places would decrease expenses. The apparent price might be lower, but the general average would be higher. For the Union, the class pays no rental; and those who are already members escape for a comparatively small price. For any other suitable hall, the rental would be high, and none exempt from payment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRUMBLING JUNIORS. | 1/12/1914 | See Source »

...splendid platitudes of our table-talk in that Harvard is so full of organizations that none of them demands the interest of more than a limited few. But, platitude or not, it is true; and any movement to reduce the little spheres of interest the pepper the College is, therefore, very desirable. And so it was that the union of the Monthly and Advocate, which was so nearly successful last year, was welcomed in all serious undergraduate circles as a wise means of centralizing the interest which the College has in local literature. But the fusion lingered and failed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MONTHLY AND ADVOCATE. | 12/17/1913 | See Source »

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