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...meeting. He said that an identity must be established between learning and religion. Men must not get the idea that they are here for learning alone; it is for everything which makes for broader and sounder life that the University stands. Men must make the learning they gain here react upon and strengthen their religious lives. Nothing could be of greater value for this purpose than small meetings of a few men for unconstrained exchange of religious thought and ideals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Religious Union Meeting. | 10/29/1901 | See Source »

...clock. Mr. J. J. O'Brien, who will give the exhibition, has been inspector of police for the past ten years in Nagasaki, Japan, where he became proficient in this form of wrestling. Jiu-jitsu is the science of catching an assailant by holds which make his efforts react upon himself. Mr. O'Brien will be assisted by a native Japanese, but after the exhibition is over has offered to show any of the holds to men who wish to try them. The exhibition will be open to members of the University and to physicans in Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibition of Wrestling. | 6/15/1900 | See Source »

...Pennsylvania. Harvard's delegates are to be Professor I. N. Hollis, F. W. Moore '93, and E. G. Burgess '98. The conference, as has already been stated, will have no binding effect on the universities represented, but the opinions expressed and the general conclusions reached will, it is hoped, react in favor of uniformity of regulations governing college athletics in the East...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Providence Athletic Conference. | 2/19/1898 | See Source »

...held at the invitation of Brown University, and Pennsylvania, Columbia, Cornell, and probably Yale and Princeton will send delegates. The conference, as has already been stated, will have no binding effect on the universities represented, but the opinions expressed and the general conclusions reached will, it is hoped, react in favor of a uniformity of regulations governing college athletics in the East. It is understood that summer baseball will be one of the questions considered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DELEGATES CHOSEN. | 1/28/1898 | See Source »

...representatives of the leading eastern universities will soon be held in Providence to consider the various phases of sport in their relation to colleges. The conference will have no binding effect upon the universities represented, but the opinions expressed and the general conclusions reached will, it is hoped, react in favor of a uniformity of regulations governing college athletics in the East. Summer baseball is understood to be one of the questions which will be considered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Athletic Reform. | 1/20/1898 | See Source »

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