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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Colleges and Preparatory Schools will discuss the subject of "New Methods of Admission to Colleges." Harvard is a leader in aiming to fit her entrance requirements to the curricula of secondary schools all over the country. By an analysis of the figures published this morning some idea of the success of the new plan of admission to Harvard may be obtained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW ADMISSION PLAN | 10/13/1911 | See Source »

...result of the two games of the last week at Brown leaves no doubt but that the Providence eleven has every prospect of repeating the success of the 1910 team. With the exception of a few minor injuries the squad is in excellent shape and the game with the Massachusetts Agricultural College on Saturday, which Brown won by the score of 26 to 0, gave the two Harvard football men who saw the contest somewhat of an idea of the excellent way in which the Brown team can run off the forward pass. Especial emphasis has been placed on this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football at Princeton and Brown | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

...Freshman Debating Club was organized last night in Sever 11 at a meeting attended by 30 men from the class of 1915. L. A. Mahoney '13, president of the University Debating Council, presided. The speakers were Judge A. P. Stone '93, who showed that the success of Harvard debating is based on simplicity of method; H. B. Ehrman 1L., who pointed out the specific advantages of debating; and J. A. Donovan '13, manager of the University Debating Council, who spoke of the means of supplying funds for expenses. Temporary officers were elected as follows; president, W. A. Cahill; secretary-treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Debating Club Organized | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

...success of "The Product of the Mill" will depend on the effect of the children and their speeches. They are much better written than anyof the other dialogues in the piece. There is a pathetic humor running through them that may prove deeply touching. Even in the manuscript, the picture of suffering childhood in the mill is vivid. On these elements of humanness the popular appeal of the play must rest, much more than upon the somewhat commonplace story that it tells.--Boston Transcript

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE PRODUCT OF THE MILL" | 10/9/1911 | See Source »

...make the fall work an unqualified success it is absolutely necessary that a larger number of men report. All new candidates should report at the Weld and Newell boathouses respectively, as follows: Weld boathouse--Claverly, Beck, Hampden, Fairfax, Randolph, Weld, Brentford, Ware, Dunster, Dana, Drayton; Newell boathouse--Thayer, Westmorly, Perkins, Russell, Mt. Auburn street, Bow street. In addition to these, any dormitory which can get eight men together will be given a shell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dormitory Crew Candidates Reported | 10/5/1911 | See Source »

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