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...suggestive, and they bid fair to be far-reaching in importance. Mr. Gilbreth will speak from the point of view of a large employer, thus endeavoring to increase the efficiency of his men. The subject is one meriting the attention of anyone interested in efficiency either on his own part or on the part of his subordinates, present or prospective...
...seemed strange to some that the student body has not taken a more interested part in the discussion relating to a successor. Some would even have the undergraduates make public their choice and give the Corporation the benefit of their decision. The CRIMSON feels that there might well be more thought and discussion given to the matter by the undergraduates. It is a topic which has a vital bearing on them, not only while they are still in the University, but more particularly after they have graduated and are viewing the affairs of Harvard from the standpoint of an alumnus...
...sports and reap the benefit of vigorous athletic exercise in competition within the University. This does not imply any diminution of effort in striving to compete successfully with your neighbor in the big contests of the year; it does imply, however, an attempt to make athletics more a regular part of the daily occupation of a student by providing athletic exercise within the limits of his skill and strength. This is the kind of exercise he enjoys and which perhaps can be most beneficial...
...Aspinwall '10, of Brookline, was elected captain of the University swimming team last night in place of P. Withington '09, who has given up swimming. By the rule of the Athletic Committee, which prohibits a man from taking part in more than two recognized sports, Withington can not be a candidate for the University crew, as he wishes, if he swims this winter, because of the fact that he played on the football team last fall. Aspinwall, his successor, was a member of last year's University swimming team and swam on the relay team in the meets against Yale...
...American Economic Association will hold its twenty-first annual meeting at Atlantic City, New Jersey, from December 28 to 31, inclusive. Four members of the Faculty will make addresses and take prominent part in the discussions. At the second session of the association on Monday, December 28, W. M. Cole '90, assistant professor of Accounting, will read a paper on "Accounting." On Wednesday, December 30, at the seventh session which will be on the general subject of "Money and Banking," two members of the Faculty will read papers. O. W. M. Sprague '94, professor of Economics, will talk...