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...more games have been added to the University lacrosse schedule. One is with a Camp Devens team at the cantonment; the other is with Hobart, to be played in Cambridge. Both dates are still indefinite. The new additions complete the University schedule of seven games...
...would like to avoid--although we may at heart know some of them to be valuable. There has been a time when the cry against the possibility of compulsory exercise was loud and long, but we have come to believe that a partial adoption of this system is the one way to further the bodily development of the college...
...course it is extremely difficult to secure a passport to any European country at this time, unless one can prove that he has been offered a specific chance for useful service over seas. Such chances are necessarily limited and difficult to locate. Where found, they require various qualifications on the part of those selected to fill them. The mere acts of getting in touch and of coming to some sort of terms with the various associations and government agencies which control reconstruction work on the other side, are sure to cost much uncertainty and loss of time...
...Speakers should prove to be well matched. Senator Moses who was one of the first to declare against the League, has been Minister to Greece and is an excellent orator. Professor Wilson has served on the International Naval Conference Board in1908-9; was exchange professor to France in 1912-13, counsellor of the American legation in Holland in 1914, and now is professor of International Law at the U. S. Naval War College as well as at the University. he toured the country recently with President Taft. President Lowell and others as one of the executives of the League...
...have not yet decided upon a head coach for next fall, but hope to obtain some one who has worked with Mr. Haughton. In 1908, the football coaching system was reorganized and was developed and elaborated by Haughton until formal athletics were cancelled in 1916. We hope to go on with this "Haughton system," and for this reason we are very anxious to secure some man who has either coached or played football under Mr. Haughton. I expect that the usual graduate coaches will be on hand to assist, but we do not yet know of anyone who will...