Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan this fall, and it will be similar in the winter and spring, is as follows. Each dormitory, Standish, Gore, and Smith Halls, will have one or more teams in each one of the following sports: football, soccer, rowing, cross-country, track, baseball, handball, tennis, lacrosse. All men who wish to compete for one of these teams must report at once to the Freshman squad in his particular sport. Later in the season the men not making the Freshman team will be formed into respective dormitory teams. There will be first, second, and third teams, depending on the number...
...made up from the income of the University's invested capital, but the $165,108 deficit in the last fiscal year, the largest in the history of the University, definitely establishes the fact that Harvard needs new funds, particularly in view of the plan to increase expenses still further by the proposed changes in the salaries of instructorss and professor, whose pay, it is pointed out, has not been raised since...
...called to their attention that, in accordance with the ruling of the Committee on the Choice of Electives that courses may be added or dropped without penalty before October 4, the men of the incoming class have the privilege of enrolling at the Military Office without changing their present plan of study. If by that date they deiced to continue in Military Science, a petition to drop their weakest course in its favor will be immediately granted; and if they decide not to continue in military training, they will not be obligated by their short attendance...
...Plan Interdormitory Teams...
...many of the balance as desire it, interdormitory teams will be established at each of the three Freshman dormitories in all sports, which the College knows. These dormitories will compete against each other on an intramural basis in a system known as the St. Paul plan. Coaches and assistants will be provided to take charge of this work, so that the men will not suffer from unsupervised exertion. In the fall and spring this will take the great majority of those men not engaged on the regular squad. Should there be any left-overs who do not want to participate...