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...Forty-one candidates for the University football team reported for the first spring practice, held at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Of these men, thirteen were backfield candidates, seven were ends, eight were centres, and thirteen were guards and tackles. The work was very light, and consisted of punting, falling on the ball, and forward passing for the backfield men, and starting, waddling, and passing for the line...
...suggestion by the CRIMSON that the memorial to Harvard soldiers take the form of a great auditorium building seems to me a very happy one. To the request that I offer some thoughts concerning this idea, I am glad to respond. The need of a place for public or great University gatherings has been of late years, so keenly felt as to be a problem. The Stadium is doubtless a fitting place for a part of the Class Day exercises but for Commencement it is in every way unsuited. No other place is at present adequate. So great has been...
...university which ought to be among the leaders in this as in other branches of instruction. For fifteen years past, there have been from four hundred to five hundred students, in the University at large, receiving regular instruction in public speaking. Suitable rooms have been greatly needed; one large auditorium and several small practice-rooms--a laboratory--centrally located, removed from noisy streets, and suitably fitted. All the interests wherein speech is practised, drama, public speaking, and debating, student clubs for speaking, and acting--could have a home and a work shop for carrying on regular instruction, coaching, and practice...
...Fisher '12, former captain of the University team, showed that next year would be a critical one for Harvard football. "This is the largest spring football gathering I have ever seen," he said, "and it seems to indicate that the men realize what they are up against...
Applications are now being received for ticket takers at coming baseball and track games. Applicants should sign up in the blue book at the H. A. A. Office. Men who are accepted will receive one dollar per game and slightly more for the big games...