Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well-rounded development. These scholarships will be again available for the academic year 1911-12, and all young men intending to be candidates should make application on blanks provided for the purpose not later than May 1, 1911. The blank form of application, and any other information in regard to the scholarships, may be obtained either from the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 20 University Hall, Cambridge, or from the office of The Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston...
...rules with regard to the forward pass and on-side kick will help to do away with the chief objections to these plays, their uncertainty. By preventing interference with offensive players until they have passed 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, the chances of recovering the ball are greatly increased. This should obviate the deplorable inconsistency in the effectiveness of this style of attack...
...class who have not sent in their Class Lives. A large number of men are complicating the secretary's work by delaying in sending in these records. Unless one sends in the statistics asked for and the address card, as well as other communications in the future in regard to changes of address and occupation and other items of interest to his classmates, the secretary loses track of him. He nominally ceases to be a member of the class and cannot expect to receive notices of reunions, dinners, and other celebrations which the class expects to enjoy in after years...
Professor Kuno Francke, director of the Germanic Museum, will sail for Germany today to consult with a German architect with regard to plans for the proposed building for the museum. It is hoped that ground for the new building will be broken during the coming winter...
...tournament is open to all members of the University. Prizes will be awarded to the winner and to the runner-up. Entries will be received up to 4 o'clock Friday, June 10, by Richard Bishop '01, 1569 Beacon street, Brookline, to whom, also, all mail communications in regard to the tournament should be addressed. An entrance fee of one dollar should accompany each entry...