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There may be objections to the plan advocated above but they can be met, and it is certain that the student body will not be satisfied with anything except a thorough reorganization of the seating arrangements next year. Financial considerations of the Athletic Association may outweigh the need for solidarity of Harvard supporters, and dictate that they must sell a number of season tickets to those who dwell nearby but who have nom connection with University and no sympathy with its supporters. If this is true a season ticket, at the same price as a season ticket restricted to Harvard...

Author: By C. W. Oscars, | Title: Communication | 11/7/1921 | See Source »

Except for Case, the 231 pound Holy Cross guard, the University players will outweigh their opponents to a man. For this reason the Purple rooters are basing their hopes for victory on a speedy, elusive group of rushers and a fast, aggressive line charge. The Holy Cross line averages from tackle to tackle only 185 pounds, but every man on it is quick, quicker probably than the average Crimson forward. Healy, for instance tips the scales at a bare 169 pounds. But in last year's game he was the outstanding man on the Purple line, making...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLY CROSS BRINGS VETERAN TEAM TO FACE CRIMSON ELEVEN IN STADIUM | 10/1/1921 | See Source »

...University's 174 pounds. In the line the difference in weight is not so groat; Yale tips the scales at 194 and Harvard at 191, while from tackle to tackle the discrepancy is only 199 to 193 pounds. The Harvard ends alone of the divisions of the team outweigh the Eli wing 188 to 181. Both backfields are comparatively light, Yale weighing 172 and Harvard 167 pounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW THE OPPOSING TEAMS COMPARE IN TODAY'S CLASSIC | 11/22/1919 | See Source »

...single whole. Now the Yard Freshmen are to be given an opportunity to board with their fellows in Gore and Standish Halls. No mere matter of physical distance should deter them from taking advantage of this proferred chance to get better acquainted with their class; the benefits far outweigh any possible disadvantages. Let us not see 1922 go through college with a "Yard clique" distinct from the rest of the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WELDING 1922 TOGETHER | 3/19/1919 | See Source »

...never before, we must revaluate the aims of college education. There is absolutely no justification for men to stay in college during this crisis, unless they are acquiring traits of leadership which will make their future value far outweigh their present worth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Trait of Leadership. | 4/2/1918 | See Source »

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