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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fact is that at practically all our colleges the passion for athletic victories has carried expenditures to an absurd length. Head coaches are sometimes paid more for their eight-weeks season than a college professor gets for his entire year's work. To help him the coach must also have a regular squadron of assistants trainers and other subordinates, all of them drawing good salaries. No wonder it costs more to put one football gladiator on the gridiron than the average student spends in a whole year at college. Yet some of the institutions which can afford...
...other speeches by prominent public men, and for participation in active campaigning by students of the University. The State Democratic Committee will provide opportunity for student speakers to address two or three meetings a week in New England states and possibly in New York also. Traveling expenses will be paid as well...
...plan to erect a building for the School was proposed. Pasture land in the rear of the professors' houses, the present site, was chosen. After a committee had determined that the site would be healthy, despite its perpetual dampness, building operations were begun. In conclusion the speaker paid tribute to President Eliot in view of all that he had done in bringing about the union of the Theological School with the University...
...beginning of the year a balance of $442.99 was on hand from the Freshman Class fund. From this the sun-dial presented to the University by the class was paid for, leaving $237.99. The annual class collection yielded $1,129.93. The 1918 Red Book Committee handed in $300 over and above expenses. This sum was deposited as a fund in trust for the 1918 Senior Album...
...courses will be held in Harvard 6 this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Other examinations will be held next Friday, Monday, October 9, Wednesday, October 11, and Friday, October 13. They will not extend over three hours and for each examination there is a fee of $3 to be paid at the Bursar's Office...