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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Donovan has announced that probably not more that six men beside those entered in the relays will be entered in the Penn Carnival. At present, the University is entered in both the four-mile and two-mile relays, and either one or both...
...remedy this, several plans have been suggested. One recommends that a whole week of English A be spent in explaining concentration and distribution. In this week there would be four lectures, and at each lecture the head of one of the four departments would explain the courses in his department, of what particular value each course was, and what professors were giving them. There is another idea; namely, that there be a wide compaign of education in the high and preparatory schools in order that men should come to college not completely ignorant of the system. This could only...
...eight and is a serious setback, especially since the Pennsylvania race is only three weeks off. In reference to Yale's unfortunate condition Coach Professor Abbott said that the coaches had never seen the harbor so rough and seldom had there been so many cases of sickness at one time...
...college man myself, but my brothers were Harvard men. One of them Major Edward P. Cole '04 fell mortally wounded at the Battle of Belleau Wood. For bravery and gallantry on the field of battle' he received the Croix de Guerre, the Distinguished Service Cross and the French Legion of Honor...
...Naturally, I was more acquainted with the men in the higher commands of the 26th Division. Many were Harvard men. Brig. Gen. Sherman was one of them. He went across as a Colonel, was then promoted to the command of the Brigade Artillery of the 92nd Division, fought at Toul and Verdun, and, after the armistice was signed, was transferred to the 26th Division. He was one of three National Guard Colonel's to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General during the war. Then there is Col. Richard K. Hale '02, now Chief of Staff of the Yankee...