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...bring out all Freshmen who have some skill in track but have not appeared on the boards this winter. Since there are not enough men from each dormitery to form an entire team, there will be four or five groups. All first places will be awarded with prise medals. Men are needed in all of the field events. These who make a favorable showing will be given an opportunity to enter the meet against Andover at Advert on February 21 and in the proangualr Meet, which will be held on the came evening...
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...command of the Leviathan that day than a child," said Mr. Hartley. "When we were chatting after the meal one of the officials said to me, 'How would you like to have command of the Leviathan?' I replied, 'Stop your kidding.' To my sur- prise, he said, 'I am not kidding. We want a captain for the Leviathan, and if you would like to have the ship, come round to the Shipping Board offices at 4 o'clock this afternoon...
...Modern daily journalism has become a highly systematized business enter prise, conducted on the chain store principle, with money-making as its aim," decleared Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor of The Nation, in his address at Phillips Brooks House last night, Mr. Villard asserted that this state of affairs gave little room for the existence of ethics in journalism, announced as the topic of his talk...
Fourteen colleges, including Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, Penn State, and Columbia will take part this year. Each will give a rendition of the prise song, which is "Come Again, Sweet Love," by John Dowiand. In addition to the prise song each club will sing a piece of its own choice, and will end with its college song. Harvard has chosen "The Gypsy" of Zolotarieff, and "Up the Street" by R. G. Morse...