Word: sided
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Gore Hall Common Room to discuss the question of holding a Freshman Jubilee this year. H. F. Colt '22, president of the Freshman Class, will preside. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will address the class on the musical side of the Jubilee. He has had charge of the jubilees since the custom was started, and has expressed his willingness to coach this year's Jubilee if one is decided upon by the Class...
...established here. In addition the War Department has announced its intention of establishing aeronautic units of the R. O. T. C. at all colleges and universities which apply for one. The college instruction, which will be a three-year course, is to be only in ground work, the technical side of aviation, which would probably be taught at the Engineering School of the University. Practical experience in flying will be given at camps during the summer...
...former customs which has been the object of much attack by the so-called athletic reformers, is secret practice. This is, in reality, absolutely necessary. A game is no game, if the other side knows all the moves. The fear of the unexpected is what constitutes interest. It also serves the purpose of keeping the student body from spending its afternoons on the Stadium tiers when each man should be engaged in some form of exercise. Secret practice in itself is harmless. It is only the agitators who call it semi-professionalism and against the spirit of fair play...
First of all, the Japanese students and other foreign students can rarely arrange to come here with the same opportunities of securing rooms in college dormitories as American students have. The foreign student, therefore, rooms in Boston or no some side street in Cambridge, with no particular opportunity for continuous association with American students; and even boards in restaurants and private houses that provide very limited opportunities for English conversation. His religion often interferes with his attendance at Phillips Brooks House. Though the Cosmopolitan Club does all that it can for him, at the meetings of that organization he becomes...
...Freshman meet was very close, the score favoring first one side and then the other. Victory was won by M. I. T. when Captain Biddell captured the 100-yard swim, the final event of the afternoon...