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...W. H. Clafin, Jr., '15, captain of the 1915 hockey team, spoke on the value of hockey of Alfred Winsor '02, who has been the moving spirit of the University's hockey team for many years past. "A change from the tactics that have been used in the Arena is necessary, because of the comparatively small size of the new Ice Pavilion," said Clafin. "Careful thought must be devoted to the problems that confront hockey here this year, but with steady work we should meet with no unusual difficulties...
Comparable to this group is "Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature," including two books by Professor W. H. Schofield '93, "Chivalry in English Literature," and "Mythical Bards and the Life of William Wallace." The latter book has been but recently written and will be on sale the 15th of the month. It treats of early British folk-lore, with especial emphasis on the tale of William Wallace as set forth by "Blind Harry," practically the only source of our knowledge of the legendary hero's deeds...
...Harvard Medical Society will hold its regular meeting in the Peter Brent Brigham Hospital Amphitheatre, tonight at 8.15 o'clock. The program will include clinical demonstrations and an address by Dr. W. T. Councilman, A. M., '99, on "The Historical Development of Modern Conceptions of Tuberculosis...
...W. D. Sullivan '83, city editor of the Boston Globe, and a former University football team, will fill the position of toastmaster, and will introduce the following speakers: Major Fred W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association; Sam M. Felton '13, end on the victorious team of 1913 and a member of Coach R. T. Fisher's staff this fall; James Knox '98, coach of the second eleven; Sidney Curtis '05, and Captain W. J. Murray Occ. of this fall's victorious eleven...
Telegram Received from W. C. Witmer...