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These lectures, the first of which was delivered last night, are being given under the auspices of the Graduate School of Education. Mr. Cabot has made extensive visits to schools both in Europe and the United States, His observations cover both public and private institutions and have been the result of long experience in school work...
...Fuller '33, D. M. Sullivan '33, J. P. Hall '33, and D. I. Taradash '33 are the members of the Freshman debating team which will meet a group of Radcliffe debaters on Monday, December 16, as the result of tryouts held yesterday among members of the first year class...
These appointments, which are subject to the approval of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, are the result of the competition which lasted from September 23 until November 12. All ten men are automatically eligible on an equal basis for the University football second assistant managerial competition which will begin next spring...
...decision of the athletic authorities to begin play at the two final October football games at two rather than two thirty next year is an innovation that has long been warranted, but which, as the result of a faculty ruling, has been delayed. This change is obviously no matter of primary importance, but it is a detail which will be a substantial contribution to the pleasure of spectators in the Stadium. It has been painfully apparent that after the first two games of the season, the policy of starting after two o'clock inevitably means that the last quarter...
...games up to and on October 15 to be started not earlier than 2.30 o'clock and all after that date to be started not earlier than 2 o'clock. This year no games until November were permitted to begin as early as 2 o'clock with the result that both the Army and Dartmouth encounters were finished in almost total darkness, a situation which has been variously attacked as dangerous to the players and to the spectators descending from the stands, besides being unnecessarily inconvenient...