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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Heretofore it has been felt that too few men gained the advantage of participating in organized athletics in college. The figures show that the new policy has achieved the end of making organized sport the occupation of the many rather than the few. Eighty Freshmen are playing football; 17 are playing soccer; 28 are engaged in fall baseball; there are nine men playing lacrosse; 39 men are reporting every day for fall track athletics and cross-country; 145 are engaged in fall rowing. All these men are reporting every day to regular coaches, and thus getting from five...
...invited to a meeting, to take place tonight under the auspices of the Harvard Mission, at which Alden H. Clark will speak on "The Spirit of Modern Missions and Reconstruction Work." The meeting will be held in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, at 7.15 o'clock. Mr. Clark will show the extent of the reconstruction work abroad and the great scope of the tasks of the missions overseas, as well as explain the great changes which have taken place during the last quarter-century...
...Phillips Brooks House, Thursday evening, at 7.15 o'clock. His subject will be "The Spirit of Modern Missions and Reconstruction Work." In his talk Mr. Clark will explain the great changes which have taken place in the purpose of the missionary movement during the past 25 years, and will show the broad nature of the work performed by missions overseas and the great tasks to be accomplished in reconstruction work...
...France Senate have ratified the treaty. The British Empire's ratification is waiting on the action of Australia, which member, according to all available reports will sign very soon. The United States .... What is the United States doing? Close perusal or reams and reams of congressional; Records fails to show that the United States is doing anything. The treaty will shortly be in effect, with the United States left out in the clod, unwarmed by anything but senatorial hot air. For surely, if this country delays action much longer, the other powers cannot help regarding us with suspicion. What, then...
...silent changes, he gives us more of the play than we usually see. The action marches as a whole, and not as a series of incidents loosely strung together. A great actor is interpreting one of the masterpieces of all time; his understanding and his power allow him to show his audience the growth of the perturbed prince and the unhappy lot to which his fate was cast in a way which will be an abiding pleasure for those who have seen the performance. WILLIAM FENWICK HARRIS...