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...Gross '19, one of the three members of last year's University squad now in College, and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, manager of last winter's Freshman seven, will be the speakers. The former will act as coach of the 1921 team for the early part of the season at least, although efforts are being made to obtain some other suitable man who would not be eligible for an upper-class team. Gross will outline to the Freshman players the general plan for the development of the team, Pavenstedt is to be in charge of the managerial competition and will...
...more games have been added to the Freshman schedule, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee: one with Newton High School on January 23, and one with Rindge Technical High School on February 6. The present schedule includes seven games, five in Cambridge and two away. Negotiations are under way for two more, which will be announced as soon as they are definitely arranged...
...Indoor Meet will be held as usual this year in the first week of February, although it will probably be more of a naval and military affair than an intercollegiate one. This contest will provide the goal for all University candidates in their practice this winter, even if an informal team is not entered, individual men will undoubtedly take part
...this year's enrolment in the American colleges been compiled in so comprehensive a survey as appears on another page of this issue. Arrayed in such a nation-wide summary, the facts of the collegiate contribution to the country's man-power for war stand out very clearly. Twenty-one thousand fewer students are enrolled this year than last in 60 representative colleges and universities. The loss has not been confined to the men who have gone into national service after admission to the undergraduate classes but has also included a diminution of more than 3,000 in this year...
...possibility of a similar development presents itself in America. It is plainly foreshadowed by the Provost-Marshal General's prediction that the Government will find it necessary to include in the National Draft men of the ages from 18 to 21. Here is a serious possibility, but one which must be faced in all resolution. The Civil War was largely won by the men of these ages. Among them is much of the material which experience has shown best able to stand the strain of battle. The disturbance of their education, though most unfortunate, is less threatening to the country...