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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...officers of the Class of 1928, during the whole of the four-year undergraduate period, were all prominent athletes. In direct contrast, however, are the leaders of this year's senior class. Only one of them is a member of a university team: Rogers, hockey star, was elected treasurer. Orr, the president, is track manager, but has no other connection with the sports field. The vice-president is captain of a minor team, swimming; while the secretary is not even remotely associated with any sport...
...result of the apportionment of the Frederick Sheldon Fund 12 students in the University will be enabled to travel for a whole year and three for the summer of 1929, according to an announcement made by the administrators of the Fund. Four of the winners of the travelling fellowships are instructors in the University while the other 11 are students in the various graduate schools...
...exists is based on unfamiliarity with the enterprise. Members of the Faculty are, naturally enough, concerned about the details, and it is quite possible that not all agree on every item in the important undertaking which, because it is novel, is working out slowly, but the scheme as a whole is thoroughly acceptable. The graduates are almost unanimously favorable to it: at their meetings held since the announcement of Mr. Harkness's generous gift and in other places they have enthusiastically endorsed the plan, either formally or informally...
...events. We venture to say, for instance, that the CRIMSON would have shown a quite different state of mind if its representatives had known what was going on from moment to moment. Further, there are reasons for believing that the undergraduate papers do not reflect undergraduate sentiment as a whole. Even the social clubs, which at first were inclined to look with disfavor on the house plan because they feared it might lead to their extinction, have changed their views. We have no doubt that discussion and the spreading of information will remove even the slight opposition which now exists...
Harvard's team tonight will be composed of A. L. Raffa ocC. J. E. Willard '30, and H. A. Wolff '29. None of these men appeared in Thursday's contest, but each has spoken previously this year. As a whole, this group is considered one of the University's strongest...