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...meet will take place on February 12. The usual entries from the University and freshman teams will be made. Certain members of the team will also be entered in the track meets in the neighborhood of Boston, such as the Lawrence Light Guards, and in the New York Athletic Club meet later in the season. The annual winter carnival will be held in the Hemenway Gymnasium early in March. The inter-dormitory relay races will be run off and handicap competitions will be held in the regular track and field events. Cups will be awarded for first and second places...
...this instance than in any other one thing. Professional coaching by the best men available is an acknowledged necessity for success in present-day sports, nor is it at all incompatible with the spirit of amateur competition. But let the coaching be confined to its proper time and place, and when a team is once started in a game let it win or lose on its own merits...
...lecture announced to take place in the Union next Tuesday evening by Mr. Joseph Mitchell Chapple, editor of the National Magazine, has been cancelled owing to the forced absence of Mr. Chapple. In his place Judge. William S. Bennet of the New York Municipal Court is expected to speak on "The Recent Political Campaign in New York." The lecture will be given in the Living Room at 8 o'clock and will be open only to members...
...Merrill, lecturer on aeronautics for the Boston. Y. M. C. A., will deliver a stereopticon lecture on "The Principles of Mechanical Flight" in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This will take the place of the motion picture exhibit which was advertised for this date...
...place of the moving picture exhibitions, a stereopticon lecture will be given by Mr. A. A. Merrill on "The Principles of Mechanical Flight" in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Merrill is the lecturer on aeronautics for the Boston Y. M. C. A. and has delivered lectures on that subject at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. To this lecture admission will be free and it will be open to members of the University...