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...week's absence. A new candidate was also produced in the person of W. Whitney '16, a member of last year's Freshman team, who has hitherto been playing in the backfield. Since there was no regular playing yesterday the form of all these men is as yet an unknown quantity...
Mail for students may be addressed there and will be held, and notes to students whose addresses are unknown will be received. Also any packages will be kept. The bureau is most desirous of helping men looking for roommates. For this purpose a meeting is held daily between 1 and 1.30 o'clock. Men who wish roommates should report there. Later the Pennsylvania Club will have a representative in connection with the Bureau to receive all Pennsylvania...
Mail for students may be addressed there and will be held, and notes to students whose addresses are unknown will be received. Also any packages will be kept. The bureau is most desirous of helping men looking for roommates. For this purpose a meeting is held daily between 1 and 1.30 o'clock. Men who wish roommates should report there. Later the Pennsylvania Club will have a representative in connection with the Bureau to receive all Pennsylvania...
...strength of the crews we have only knowledge based upon speculation. For all of the crews this is the first race of the year. Princeton is heavier and apparently more powerful than last year when they made a plucky fight against Cornell and Harvard. Pennsylvania though necessarily an almost unknown quantity is nevertheless dangerous. In mere speculation the chances for a Harvard victory seem the brightest. Much remains of the splendid strength of last year and under the inspiring leadership of Captain Abeles and Coach Wray the crew is developing a finish which makes it not unreasonable to hope...
...auspicious. Each year has seen an increase in the number of western men at Harvard, especially in the graduate schools. But, unfortunately in many places throughout the West knowledge of life and conditions at Harvard is vague and distorted, and the peculiar advantages of a great metropolitan university are unknown. President Lowell carries to the West the truth about the University, its life, and its opportunities. The message to the graduates is equally important. Many changes have come in the last ten years of which even recent graduates can scarcely be aware. It is, them, to inform these...