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Twenty-one men have signed up for the University Boxing Tournament, the first trials for which will come on March 29. The management has decided to permit entries until the end of the present week in the hope that more men may sign up in some of the classes, more especially the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions...
...Russia? What will happen to British influence in Russia if the Bolshevists should fall from power? England's Russian policy has certainly been to play both ends against the middle. But whatever the future may bring forth, Lloyd George will no doubt have a solution and will sign more pacts to straighten matters out. He has been in tight places before, and he, has always been able to dig his way out in a most remarkable fashion...
Today is the last day on which men can enter the University Boxing Tournament the first trials of which come on March 29. Men may sign up at Leavitt and Peirce's at the H. A. A., and with Mr. Conley, the boxing instructor, at Hemenway Gymnasium. No admission will be charged for the trials or for the preliminary bouts which may have to be held because of the large number of men who have already entered and are expected to enter today. Announcement of the times of these preliminary bouts will be made if necessary when the total number...
Harvard is, in short, a place of tradition. Indeed, it is a sign of the confusion in American thought to note the disrepute into which the word "tradition" has fallen. It is just because Harvard is traditional in its point of view that it is misunderstood, and often deliberately so, by Americans. Tradition to many is a synonym for Reaction; and yet the tradition of Harvard has always been liberal. From the days of the bitter church controversies in the early nineteenth century, through the recent war, Harvard has stood for Liberalism in a much more truthful way than many...
...yard dash, 600-yard run, 1000-yard run, mile run, high-jump, 16-pound shot-put, pole-vault, and 35-pound weight throw. There will also be an interclass relay race, with as many men on each team as wish to run. Men wishing to enter any events should sign up in the bluebooks at the Locker Building, Leavitt and Peirce, or the Freshman dormitories...