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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...artillery unit at the University. He conferred with President Lowell, Dean Yeomans, and acting-dean C. N. Greenough, but would not comment for the present on the intended unit. "After I have become more acquainted with the situation here I shall be glad to discuss my plans," said Colonel Goetz yesterday to a CRIMSON reporter, "but all I have to say now is that I am very enthusiastic about the prospects of organizing an artillery unit at Harvard...
...spite of all that has been said and done, the athletic policy of the College has not yet been officially announced. Princeton, Yale, and the University hold a meeting in New York tonight to discuss the various problems and issues of intercollegiate athletics...
...schools, it must be said, respond to the best of their ability, but their ability is sometimes very limited. Public institutions stumble over the question of appropriations, private institutions meet the problem of insufficient endowment. Both are usually defeated. The result is such a scale of salaries that Normal School graduates find it more profitable to serve, let us say as hotel waiters, and full-fledged college professors have to content themselves with stipends that the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers would treat with scorn...
...interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday on the development of intramural athletics. While Graduate Treasurer, in 1909 Mr. Garcelon started the present Freshman athletic class. He advocates that this work, now, entirely voluntary be amplified and made compulsory. "The solution of the problem of intramural athletics," said Mr. Garcelon, "the way to turn the attention of the 'bleacher student' from the college teams and center it on his own activities, is not through the speeches and magazine articles which have continued for years, nor through the radical alteration of any of the features of the 'big games,' nor through dumb...
...secretary of the society, E. B. Schwulst '19, said last evening that he thought the President would honor the University with his presence if he should return from France to Boston instead of New York. Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95 has already cabled the President, asking him to come back by way of Boston...