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...Weekday rates are $.50 for the first nine holes, and $.25 for each succeeding nine for Cambridge residents, while non-residents get mulcted of $.75 for the first round. On Saturday afternoons and Sundays all prices are raised...
...Every weekday morning at 9:30 Mr. Morgenthau, his Special Assistant Earle Bailie and Jesse Jones confer directly or by telephone to decide the RFC's gold buying price. Every morning at 9:45 that price written in ink upon a mimeographed sheet is handed to newshawks at the Treasury and wired simultaneously to the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Because of its effect on foreign exchange anyone who knew the price in advance would have the opportunity of making large profits. Last week the Treasury was sure that someone did know the price in advance. On one occasion...
...first things the American Ornithologists' Union did after its organization in 1883 was to advertise for volunteer observers of bird migrations. From a young New Jersey bank clerk named Chapman came an enthusiastic response. Each weekday morning from early March to late May of 1884 Volunteer Chapman got up at dawn, gulped a cup of coffee, set out with notebook and field glasses to tramp the woods & fields around his home. He had to catch a 7:39 a. m. train to get to his Manhattan job, but when the spring reports were in Chapman's were judged...
...vogue before his years as coach. It was his personality, his thoroughness in detail, and his perception and realization that to have a winning team the combined support of the undergraduates for the team's success was very necessary. Graduates and undergraduates alike would enjoy together many a weekday afternoon watching football practice on Soldiers Field and they are entitled to that pleasure. They would benefit football and the Harvard team in their loyalty...
...undergraduates should have the pleasure of watching those who represent them on the gridiron not only on Saturday afternoons, but whenever practice is being held. Whether or not he is right in supposing that "hundreds of undergraduates" would flock to Soldiers Field to watch the Varsity practice on weekday afternoons, were that permitted, is a question open to considerable doubt, but what is most important is that the abolition of secret practice would be a decided step in making football less professional than it is at present...