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...these reasons the present game is infinitely more interesting to the players, to the spectators, (who can now see the progress of the play so much better) and to the coaches, who have so much more scope for strategy. The principal changes in the rules that have brought about these benefits are the ten-yard rule, the limiting of number of men behind the line, the onside kick, and the forward pass...
This brings us back to the now all-absorbing subject. Without going any further into the arguments against the recent Faculty vote, we wish to compare our present situation, merely as a matter of interest, with one that the undergraduates faced in the spring of 1884. At that time the Faculty passed a vote, among other things, forbidding the employment of professionals to coach any Harvard teams. This action caused the greatest feeling at the time. We do not wish to take up the merits of the question nor compare it with the present situation. It is sufficient...
...ninth University tea of the year will be given from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. A committee of members of the Faculty and their wives, assisted by undergraduate ushers, will receive. All members of the University are invited to be present...
...there were 404 Junior members of the Union, and the University Catalogue, which appears today, shows a total enrolment of 467 Juniors in Harvard College and 23 in the Scientific School. Eighty-two per cent of the third year students are members of the Union and eligible to be present at the dance. Such a large proportion gives plenty of justification for holding the class and not the Union responsible for the success of the dance...
President Eliot will leave Boston for Chicago this morning at 10.30 o'clock. He will reach Chicago tomorrow and will attend a business meeting in regard to the Carnegie Foundation. In the evening he will be present at a dinner given by the National Society for Promotion of Industrial Education, and will speak on "Industrial Education." On Friday President Eliot will start for Madison, Wisconsin, and as a guest of President Van Hise, will attend the convocation of the University of Wisconsin. He will return to Boston on Sunday...