Word: select
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Cutler had been stroking the University four-oared crew and with both him and Morgan out of the boat today a whole new port side was necessary. In order to select the men for these two places the crew was sent down into Kimball's Cove this morning, and F. A. Reece '09, and G. G. Bacon '08, tried at stroke, and S. A. Fahnestock '08, R. S. Lovering '08, and Bacon at 2. Coach Wray superintended the work from the rail road embankment...
...which results in knowing a little of everything and all about something. The best way of deciding what kind of distinction to try for has been found to be as follows: Glance through the elective pamphlet, checking in pencil all courses which attract you, from this list select as many courses as are requisite for your degree, arranging them year by year; then see whether this list does not so nearly approach the requirements for distinction as to need only slight modification. Concerning such modification, the student may best consult the chairman of the Division in which he thus thinks...
...year, the CRIMSON strongly favors election by the class, as the only alternative. The method, it must be admitted, is open to serious objections, but could, we believe, be regulated so as to exclude men who are popular but inefficient. A committee of athletes and managers could select several possibilities at large, the winner to be decided by the class. Thus would the individual managers be relieved of the responsibility of making the choice, and the College of its usually groundless, but inevitable, doubts as to the wisdom of the selection...
...following trials to select the University team will also be held today; G. C. Adams '10 vs. W. H. Y. Hackett '08;; P. Grant '08 vs. M. T. Ackerland '09; F. Cutting '09 vs. H. W. H. Powel...
...following trials to select the University tennis team will also be held today: S. C. Adams '10 vs. W. H. Y. Hackett '08; P. Grant '08 vs. M. T. Ackerland...