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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boutroux was first a professor at the Lycee de Caen and then he became a member of the Faculte des Lettres de Montpellier whence he went to occupy the same position at Nancy. In 1888 he was made assistant professor and later professor of Philosophy at the Sorbonne. It was there that he delivered the lectures on "Kant" and "Pascal" which made a tremendous impression and were considered by some to be the most profound and brilliant ever delivered in France...
...important change was made in the order of the University crew yesterday when Cutler replaced Newton at stroke, Strong taking Cutler's place at 6, while Newton went in at 6 in the second crew where Strong has been rowing. Newton is on probation. Owing to the warm weather of last week which broke up the ice in the river the crews were able to get out last Monday, and since then the work has consisted of short paddles up-stream every day, Coach Wray following the boats in a single...
...crews rowed up-stream to the Brighton Bridge and returned immediately. The University crew went out in the shell, Iris II, which was presented by Walter Baylies '84, last spring. The new Bacon boat, the first Baylies boat, given in 1908, and the Crowninshield were used by the second, third and fourth crews respectively. Coach Wray supervised the work of the University crew from his single. The University boat at first went away unevenly and the men were slow in recovering. After a while, however, the shell steadied and came back to the boathouse in good form...
...then went on to point out the vast possibilities of the northwestern part of the country. Certain measures must be taken to develop this region, such as more thorough cultivation, less extravagance, and better transportation facilities. The railroads have succeeded in this country by close attention to problems of traffic and by the utilization of the materials at their disposal. There is, however, great room for economy in the existing methods. It is only by careful management that the railroads can take care of the growing West. In order to do this, extravagance and waste must be cut down...
...accurate covering by the second team forwards. Several times, however, the latter succeeded in breaking through their opponents and eluding the University defence. Three goals were scored by the second team and three by the first team forwards. The latter should have scored more often, as several sure shots went wild. Nevertheless, the game as a whole was excellent and both teams played fast, aggressive hockey...