Word: problems
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...place of prospective existence, Harvard is going to be faced with an enlargement and reorganization of intra-mural sports. Incidentally the House system ought to revitalize intra-mural athletics in furnishing them with the vigorous competitive element they so badly need at present. But however this may be, the problem of coaching the House athletic groups is going to be of great importance. And it seems to me that Harvard can profit materially by the experience of her parent university, both as to what might be imitated and what avoided. On the one hand, if the Houses develop fourth, fifth...
...academic building development. The question was virtually dropped for more than a decade, but then Harvard's crying need once again broke into top-column print. It would require the services of a veritable Philo Vance to disclose the identity of those who have not only brought the problem of a new athletic building to the fore once again, but also cinched the completion of such a structure at Harvard...
...greatest problem confronting Coach Haines is the development of a new University four-mile stroke to fill the vacancy caused by the graduation of James Lawrence, Jr '29. The out standing candidates are P. H. Watts '31, J.E. Lawrence '32, S. W. Swaim '32, and R. W. Pearson '31. Watts rowed two in his freshman eight and last year stroked the first crew against Navy and Tenn and the jayvees against Yale Lawrence stroked the combination crew two years ago. Swaim was stroke and captain of his Freshman crew and last year stroked the University against Tech and Cornell...
...establishment of the bank was the only way of linking the nations of Europe, and of transforming the problem of two nations facing each other into an international...
...international bank makes the problem of reparations a really international one; the only criticism in my mind is, that the location of the bank in Germany instead of in a neutral country would have advanced its aims before actual operations were commenced...