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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...statement by Dean LeBaron R. Briggs '75 to a CRIMSON reporter last night, the chief question to be decided this evening is not that of the formality or informality of sport in the University, but rather of the advisability of resuming intercollegiate games in place of the present policy of meeting only cantonment and school teams. The question of intercollegiate games has not, until recently, received the support of the authorities of Yale, Princeton and the University, but in view of the need of a more general participation in athletics by undergraduates than resulted under the system in force throughout...
...Athletic Committee, which is usually composed of nine members, of whom three are from the undergraduate body, three from the Faculty, and three from the ranks of the graduates, is at present depleted to six members, besides Captain F. W. Moore '93, who will be present as secretary of the Athletic Association...
...Graduate School of Business Administration since 1908, has been appointed a member of the War Trade Board by President Wilson. Dean Gay became a member of the Commercial Economy Board of the Council of National Defence early last spring, on which he has been serving up to the present time. It was only recently that this work forced him to abandon his office as head of the Business School, which position he will probably resume at the close...
Forty-nine colleges were represented at the Rally, which this year supplants the majority of dinners and reunions held in Boston, and 11 college presidents were present on the platform. The list of colleges included: Amherst, Assumption, Bates, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin, Brown, Chicago, Colby, Colgate, Cornell, De Pauw, Georgetown, Hamilton, Harvard, Haverford, Holy Cross, Johns Hopkins, Illinois, Lafayette, Lehigh, Maine, M. A. C., M. I. T., Michigan, Middlebury, Minnesota, N. H. State, Norwich, Oberlin, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Purdue, Rochester, Syracuse, Trinity, Tufts, Vermont, Wesleyan, Western Reserve, Williams, Worcester Tech., Union, Yale...
...meeting of the Massachusetts school administrators at the State House in Boston on Saturday, President Lowell was the principal speaker on the question of changing the requirements for entrance to colleges in the state. He warned the administrators present against the dangers of lowering the standard of work required for entrance to college, but was in hearty accord with the idea of inaugurating any plan that would broaden the chance for more high school men to enter college...