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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Health in Travel," at 8 o'clock this evening in Harvard 1. The intention of this talk is to give to those who may be out of the reach of physicians a few practical suggestions as to care of the health under new surroundings and about the treatment of accidents such as cuts, fractures and dislocations, to which the traveller is liable. Several examples of medical outfits will be shown, and practical illustration of bandaging and the application of splints will be made on a living model...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Travellers' Club Lecture Tonight. | 5/6/1904 | See Source »

...linesman's duties are now more clearly defined: he will watch officially over the measurements of distance, offside play by ends, and unnecessary rough treatment of punters. The penalties are grouped into two classes, and only two distance penalties are provided for: 5 yards and 15 yards. After a fair catch has been made, time is to be taken out until the ball is again put in play. In a kick-out after a safety or touchback, if the ball goes out of bounds before striking a player, it must be kicked out again; if this occurs twice in succession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES | 4/29/1904 | See Source »

...entertaining production that the society has yet constructed. The characters have their prototypes in every country town, the incidents are plausible, and the introduction of the travelling shown in the first act and the celebration of May day and Home Week in the second give abundant opportunity for treatment in a light vein. The songs are essential to the development of the plot, and as in the case of the dances, are not interrelated incongruously. The book is by D. P. Cook '05, and the music by E. H. Grey '06, A. T. Davison '06, and H. R. Cratt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pi Eta Play Graduates' Night. | 4/15/1904 | See Source »

...their own physicians. The services of the Medical Visitor will be available without charge, however, for patients who are unable to employ a private physician. An extra charge will be made for the use of private rooms at the Infirmary, except in the case of needy students whose treatment requires such privacy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Plan for Maintaining Infirmary | 3/14/1904 | See Source »

...labors with a number commendable for both the variety and quality of its articles. The editorial, on the importance and position of the undergraduate paper, is thoughtfully optimistic in tone, and concludes with dignified reference to the incoming board. "A Novel Experience," by T. Ybarra '05, shows how proper treatment can make a "then-he-woke-up" story entertaining; as does "The Sequel," which in part burlesques "Rupert of Hentzau." A pleasant mixture of English setting and American humor is "My Diary," by J. Hinckley '06. "The Joy of Living," by G. W. D. Gribble Sp., is an interesting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 3/1/1904 | See Source »

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