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...bespeak for the training camps, the support of every Harvard man. I regard enrolment therein as a solemn duty resting upon all properly qualified men. I especially urge the undergraduate body to take the lead in this movement, so full of hope for the future of America...

Author: By Theodore ROOSEVELT ., | Title: ROOSEVELT URGES ENLISTMENT | 6/16/1916 | See Source »

...ever received any pecuniary reward or its equivalent by reason of his connection with athletic--whether for playing, coaching or acting as teacher in any branch of sport or engaging therein in any capacity--shall represent his university in any athletic team or crew, except that any University Committee on Eligibility may, subject to the approval of the Committee of the Chairmen,* permit such participation in intercollegiate athletics by men who might technically be debarred under the letter of the rule, but who, in the judgment of the University Committee on Eligibility, have not commercialized their athletic ability or offended...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIANGULAR ELIGIBILITY REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED | 6/10/1916 | See Source »

...hall has been added to the camp at Red Top for the use of the University crew and Coach Herrick has had a small house erected in quarters for his private use. Another improvement is an addition to the boathouse which permits about three more shells to be stored therein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS SHIFT TO RED TOP QUARTERS THIS AFTERNOON | 6/5/1916 | See Source »

...year 1916-17. Seniors will have preference in the choice of the rooms in Thayer and Matthews Halls, which are still unleased. Applications may be filed at the Bursar's office beginning Monday. These applications will remain in force until such dates as the applicants may specify therein, and rooms will be assigned upon them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 74 College Dormitory Rooms Still Available for 1916-17 | 5/6/1916 | See Source »

...Sessions, a former president of the "Musical Review," continues his detailed discussion of the works of Richard Strauss. If no strikingly novel criticism is to be found therein, there are many facts relating to the genesis of Strauss more important works, their technical and esthetic character which are presented with a continuity and grasp which makes them valuable to a less informed reader...

Author: By Edward B. Hill ., | Title: "Musical Review" of High Standard | 12/3/1915 | See Source »

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