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Through the first term of the college year the 47 Workshop afforded an excellent example of the value of a college organization concerned with the interpretation of an art. When the Workshop produced its play, "The Middle Window," in November, it was immediately asked by the Phillips Brooks House Association to give it again at the Hasty Pudding Theatre for the benefit of soldiers and sailors in training at Cambridge; and soon afterwards the War Camp Community Service secured a similar production of the play, first at the Copley Theatre in Boston and then at the War Camp Community...
...colleges will be encouraged to develop artillery, engineer, signal corps and other units. An effort is being made, supported by President Lowell, to concentrate the drill and field work in summer camps of approximately six weeks' duration, and to devote that part of the work which would come during term time to lectures and class room work. The establishment of a field artillery unit here is favored because this branch lends itself most readily to such a system, although President Lowell believes it advisable to continue a certain amount of infantry work at the same time. It is of course...
Increased athletic activity, which it is believed will make itself felt at Columbia immediately after the opening of the university for the Spring term in February, has caused the athletic officials to begin to cast about for athletic fields to supplement South Field, which at present is the sole exercising ground of the university. It is felt by some of the men prominent in Columbia sports that it will not be more than a year or two before it will be found necessary to begin work on the long-neglected project to build a stadium on reclaimed ground...
Enough recreation fields with athletic facilities for every student, elimination of training tables and training houses, and the holding of intercollegiate boat races within term time are some of the changes which the war will force upon the college world, in the opinion of Dean William McClellan, chairman of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Council. In a recent interview Dr. McClellan said...
...Second term begins...