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...crew management has announced that there will be two regattas this spring, instead of one; the first, an interclub and interclass affair will take place on May 10; the second, the regular Spring Invitation Regatta, is to come off during the four days from May 21 to 24 inclusive...
...first, for the Field Artillery Unit to be formed there this summer. Columbia has established a form of military department, in which Government instructors will give courses designed to fit men for eventual commissions in the Infantry, Artillery, and Signal Service, College authorities all over the country are accepting one or the other of these alternate plans...
...twenty-eighth time the University has the privilege of welcoming the annual convention of the Harvard Teachers' Association. This body, not as well known, possibly, as some other alumni organizations, is nevertheless a potent instrumentality in the furtherance of the purposes and ideals of the University. One of the ever present duties of the College is to extend the scope of its influence in the secondary schools; there is no more effective manner of doing this than through the co-operation of alumni engaged in the work of instructing in those schools. On behalf of the University we extend...
Track competitions including scratch and handicap interclass meets, a University handicap contest, and one for the 1922 squad have been announced starting today and continuing for several weeks. This afternoon, University field event men will compete in three handicap events,-the shot-put at 2.45; the high-jump at 4.30; and the hammer-throw at 5 o'clock...
...annual dinner of the association in the Harvard Union at one o'clock, Mr. John F. Moors '83, a member of the Harvard Corporation, will be the toast-master. The Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers '99 will speak on "Education and Human Nature," followed by an address by Professor Andre Morize on "Some After-War Educational Problems...