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...annual consolation track games will be held in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Those men are eligible to compete who are not on the University track training table, or who did not win points in the interclass games or in the Freshman meet at Andover. No man will be allowed to compete, however, who is on probation or has not taken a satisfactory strength test since January 1. The regular track program of thirteen events will be run off and cups will be awarded to winners of first and second places. All events will be from...
Entries for the consolation track games may be made in blue-books in the Locker Building and at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock next Thursday. The men eligible are those who are not at training table and who did not win places in the interclass games...
...Professor Rotch Harvard has lost one of its most valuable and widely known teachers. Although not a graduate of the College, and connected with the University for only six years, he lent during that short period, the fruits of a wide experience and rare knowledge which had combined to win for him an international reputation. By his association with Harvard, the unusual honors conferred by the French and German governments reflected the highest credit on the University which he served. As the founder and director of the Blue Hill Observatory, he added enormously to a formerly meagre knowledge concerning meteorology...
...clock Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will compete in their fourth annual triangular debate. Harvard will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, Yale will meet Harvard at New Haven, and Princeton will meet Yale at Princeton, the home team in each case upholding the negative. The university returning two winning teams will win the debate. The subject chosen for this year is, "Resolved, That the United States should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry, and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws...
...meets the University on Soldiers Field next Saturday, is considered one of the strongest in the country and has done consistently well in the national competitions. The Harvard team, although at present undeveloped, has shown promise and ought to force their opponents to exhibit clever football in order to win. Saturday's match therefore will produce good "soccer" and will be well worth a visit to those who have never seen a good game of association football, and it is hoped that the attendance will be above the average. UNIVERSITY SOCCER MANAGEMENT...