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While Professor R. B. Perry will take Philosophy A, the first half year, J. D. Wild and J. W. Miller '16, who is on leave this year, will supplant Assistant Professor Eaton in the second half year
...compelled to admit the difficulties which will confront the Harvard authorities in their attempt to find if college to supplant the Army on the football schedule. For the West Point contest hitherto has been a great financial success. The Military Academy, in agreeing to but one contest at West Point after every three in Cambridge, has been generous in easing the obstacles raised by Harvard's rule limiting the football team to one trip away from Cambridge per season. But it is a matter of principle and of reason that the football team from West Point should be eliminated from...
...allowance for Fine Arts in Lowell House will be little more than enough to buy three or four books. It must be realized that, while literature is ever modern, many books on government, history, economics, or science have only ephemeral value. Constantly new books and new authorities arise to supplant them. There are also the transient books of criticism and fiction which are necessary to complete the satisfactory library...
While there is need for such commendable consideration of the crisis, it is unfortunate that a college football team is required to furnish an additional spectacle and that in times like these an indirect method of taxation is needed to supplant the chiseling of charity. But that is Yale's business...
Before the conference there will be a business meeting of the editors of "The Harvard Teachers Record," a new magazine, the first copy of which has just been issued by the Educational School. The editor is Professor Charles Swain Thomas, and under his direction the publication will supplant the items in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin hitherto prepared by the School...