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...Penn); S. G. Landers, 371 (Penn); C. A. Bullock, 373 (Penn); V. A. Diebolt, 364 (Penn); J. E. Hugus, 399 (Pitt); B. C. Curry, 400 (Pitt); W. B. Baker, 445 (Pr); H. M. Walker, 446 (Pr); J. L. Hopkins, 447 (Pr); R. W. Speir, 448 (Pr); J. Breckley, 462 (Rut); T. Gargan, 463 (Rut); W. P. Kemp, 473 (Sw); H. A. Olin, 474 (Sw); D. B. Ford, 518 (Y); G. F. Sweeney, 540 (Y); D. F. Parker, 541 (Y); H. F. Rogers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...Faculty is beginning to show how easy it is to settle back into the old rut: will the undergraduate do the same, and, despite his huge lesson and the agonizing cry of the world, say "I am not of you"? The present hurrah for some of the old fleshpots points to weak assent, but there are, on the other hand, some indications that men are beginning to look over their wall. One of these is the Harvard Magazine, the second number of which has just appeared. At last, praise be, a single publication has ventured to invite to its columns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURRENT HARVARD MAGAZINE SHOWS PROGRESSIVE TREND | 4/9/1919 | See Source »

...students who soon will be travelling homeward toward doting daddies. When a considerable calamity visits any community, there comes a bountiful crop of satisfying, but short-lived resolutions of "Never again." Within a month, the whole crowd of resolutions go a-glimmering, and the community tumbles back into the rut which leads to disaster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 4/8/1919 | See Source »

Next Monday the crew and baseball seasons open. Hockey has but two more weeks to run. The great opportunity to formulate a plan on which all sports could base their revival is almost lost. We are in danger of lapsing into a rut worse than that of the informal system of last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RESULTS DEMANDED | 2/7/1919 | See Source »

...evils taken away. Intramural sport should be encouraged, but it can not be the basis of the system; the example of a University team is the ideal for which every man strives. But the old evils must be abolished; we do not wish to get back into the rut in which we have been running for the last decade. The money question has been the greatest drawback, and next to it, the elaborate system of training, both of which over-emphasize the importance of athletics. These dangers are gone, we hope never to return. Our little touch of in formalism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE END OF INFORMAL SPORT | 2/14/1918 | See Source »

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