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...course on the Thames for the Harvard-Yale Freshman boat race. Hitherto the crews have rowed on the east side of the stream from the Navy Yard docks to the draw. This year the Freshman crews will row over the lower two miles of the University course which will remain the same as in previous years. The change in the Freshman course was made purely as a matter of convenience...
Nichols of the Boston league team is expected to arrive Monday to take expected to arrive Monday to take charge of the battery candidates of the baseball squad. He will remain till the spring recess, and besides his work with the batteries he will probably give some attention to the other departments of the game. Captain Camp expects several graduate coaches to give a few days each to the team before the Easter trip. Almost a hundred men are out for the nine, not counting last year's team...
...chest is to remain absolutely closed until the year 1925; and no general use of the records will be permitted earlier than 1960. Between 1925 and 1960, however, any individual record may be opened and used if the writer has dies and his family or literary executors wish the material for biographical purposes. All other records to remain intact and unopened until the year...
President Eliot left New York yesterday morning for Chicago, where he will remain through next week. While there he will attend a meeting of a committee appointed by the National Educational Association to consider the project of a National University in Washington. He will also take part in a conference called by the University of California to discuss the requirements for the admission of American students to examinations for the higher degrees in foreign universities. All the larger universities of the country will be represented at this conference, and the U. S. Commissioner of Education will also attend...
...undergraduates about the mode of obtaining admission to such societies as the Deutscher Verein or the Cercle Francais? How many Freshmen realize that they can be put up for election to the Cercle, for instance, by simply applying to the secretary? They hesitate in making application and consequently remain inactive; and they trust that they may squeeze through somehow, ignorant that a knowledge of French or the passing of French 2a are practically the sole requisites for election. The idea of admission, in this case as in most of the others, is good in itself. The fault lies...