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Candidates for the position of second assistant manager of the team are to report at the H. A. A. at 1.30 o'clock today. This competition, which is also the shortest of the major sport managership competitions, is the last one in which 1919 men are eligible to enter. Any Sophomore may compete, and no previous experience in either track work or managing is necessary. The successful candidate will be appointed second assistant manager of the team, and the runner-up second assistant manager of the cross-country team. Since the intercollegiates are to be held in Philadelphia this year...
...appointed second assistant manager of the track team and the runner-up second assistant manager of the cross-country team. Since the intercollegiates are to be held in Philadelphia, the competition will be decided at the time of the dual meet with Yale on May 12. This is the shortest of the major sport managership competitions...
...probability Military Science 1 will be expanded to include additional hours for section meetings and practical drill. Every effort is being made by the College authorities and Captain Cordier to arrive at a course of intensive training that will give students the greatest amount of efficient instruction in the shortest period of time. If it seems feasible, the Regiment of last year will be reorganized and a similar system of drill hours be worked out so that all military instruction will interfere as little as possible with the regular College curriculum. At the meeting of the Faculty this afternoon...
According to a list of vacations of the more prominent eastern colleges and universities, the University shares with Pennsylvania the distinction of having the shortest Christmas recess,--11 days. Wellesley has the longest, her vacation extending from December 16 to January 4, 20 days in all. Vassar is next with 19 days, closely followed by Yale and Dartmouth with 18 days apiece. Princeton has 13 days...
...Christmas recess should be considered by the University. The present custom of allowing eleven days works a hardship upon men whose homes are in the South and West. And yet although more men come to Harvard from a distance than to any other eastern college, they are allowed the shortest of Christmas vacations. Students at Yale, Princeton, and Cornell have from five to eight days more recess than the University allows...