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...scholarly attainment above all, and others for men whose administrative and executive qualities form the basis of their success. The CRIMSON will be surprised if the successor is not chosen from this vicinity and it would not be surprised to find him among the younger men associated with the present administration...
...February 8 President Eliot will be present at a dinner given by the Harvard Club of Buffalo. On the following day he will go to Chicago, where he will address the Religious Education Association on "The Ethics of Industrialism" on the next evening. On the evening of February 11 he will attend a dinner of the Harvard Club of Chicago. On February 12 he will proceed to Minneapolis, and next day to Milwaukee and St. Paul. That evening he will be present at the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Minnesota and on February 14 he will visit...
...extended trip to the Middle West. Des Moines will be the most distant point visited by Mr. Greene, who expects to return to Cambridge on February 11. The purpose of his trip is threefold: to visit some of the leading state universities of the country, to be present at the meetings of various Harvard Clubs, and to discuss with high school principals and others the subject of college entrance examinations. Among the institutions to be visited are the Universities of Michigan, Chicago, and Wisconsin...
...meeting of candidates for the University and Freshman track teams held last night in the Union about one hundred and fifty men were present. Captain W. M. Rand '09, who introduced the other speakers, spoke first. He emphasized the fact that though the prospects for the team are unfavorable on paper they are not really so, for we have plenty of good material, and therefore, every man must report at once for regular work. He then outlined the work of the year. The first important event is the relay race with Yale at the B. A. A. meet on February...
...particular concern at present is the outdoor winter sports. The inadequate facilities for indoor sports in the Hemenway Gymnasium and the growing feeling against basketball make it imperative that the outdoor sports be placed as largely as possible at the service of those who play for the fun of it and for the fresh air it puts into their lungs. Through a chain of unfortunate circumstances scrub hockey was either neglected or prevented last year. The opportunities afforded this year by the ice on the river near the boat houses will relieve the congestion which has existed in the Stadium...