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...incentive to everybody. The ultimate aim of the H. A. A. is to have one for every event. So far there are four; but none of these is given for field events. Here is an opportunity for other graduates who have an active concern for Harvard track teams to show material evidence...
...prospects for the University track team in the spring show that it will be somewhat unbalanced: weak in the field events but unusually strong in the track events. In the short sprints there will be E. A. Teschner '17, who won first place against Yale in both dashes last spring. He will bear the brunt of the work but will be helped out by W. Moore '18 and E. E. Silver '18. In the 440-yard dash W. Willcox, Jr., '17 will be the mainstay. He won the quarter-mile in the Yale meet last year in the phenomenal time...
Recent investigations conducted by the Department of Hygiene and Sanitation show that scientific work in the University may be put to practical use locally. Under the direction of Professor Whipple and Mr. Melville C. Whipple, since last fall analyses have been made at regular intervals of college air, food, and drink. Food and water at Memorial, Foxcroft, the Freshman dormitories. Stillman Infirmary, and the Varsity Club have undergone systematic examination; and tests have been made of the air in Hemenway Gymnasium. The purpose of this work is to provide a board of sanitary regulation for the University...
...union there is strength," be true, let the Union show its strength by standing on its own legs...
Statistics recently taken at Cornell indicate that there is a fallacy in the theory that the average participant in two branches of sport is not good student. Records based on the work of the first term show that football men have never had such a high standing in the history of the university, for of the work taken by those members of the football squad who won their letters, 93 per cent. was passed, 5.3 per cent. was conditioned, and only 1.7 per cent. failed...