Word: subjecting
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...communication in another column on the cross-country team is by a practicing physician who has been in a position to follow very closely the developments in this sport, particularly during the past season. What he says on the subject represents therefore not only the views of a Harvard graduate who maintains a lively interest in her athletics, but also the opinion of a doctor who has had opportunity to observe the effects of training...
...MORNING PRAYERS. Rev. F. J. McConnell, D.D. Subject: "The Inheritance of the Meek." Appleton Chapel...
When the football Rules Committee meets next month to formulate the regulations for next year it may very well consider the presence of coaches on the side-lines as a subject requiring legislation. The present rules forbid coaching from the side-lines, and the obvious intention is that when a team is once on the field it shall play its own game, depending on its own initiative for the solving of an opponent's attack and for the successful use of its own plays...
...what we have said on this subject we do not wish to be understood as in any degree attacking specific teams or coaches. If Harvard coaches instruct their men from the side-lines they are merely taking advantage of an opportunity which is open equally to all coaches. Every team that played on Soldiers Field this fall was instructed in the same way. The practice is one which is generally followed, but which ought to be abolished for the good of the sport...
...Kallen '03, of the Department of Philosophy, will give a lecture on "Music and Literature" in Emerson F this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This is the sixth of a course of seven lectures on the general subject "Beauty and Use: Outlines of a Pragmatic Philosophy of Art." The Lecture is open to members of the University and Radcliffe College...