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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Princeton seven will be composed of the same men who faced the University three weeks ago. The Tigers are accustomed to play the entire game, without substitutions, contrary to the practice of Coach Winsor, so that these men will probably not be taken out. Captain Schoen scored all three goals against the University in the last game and is the most consistent of the forwards. Hills and Humphreys are both fast and clever with the stck and Cushman is but slightly inferior to them. The combination play of the forward line is quick and accurate. Comey and Scully are fair...
Today is the last day upon which undergraduates, unclassified students and out of course students in Harvard College may change without liability for a fee of five dollars, any course of study beginning in the second half-year...
Yesterday most of the time was again spent in scrimmaging. The first and second teams, with goal guards changed, played for 25 minutes without a score for either side. Frequently the first forwards would break through the defence, but each time either the good work of J. I. Wylde '17 at goal, or the erratic shooting of the line men prevented a score...
Additional men from the Freshman and Sophomore classes may enter the CRIMSON business competitions at this date without being handicapped. Two positions on the business staff are open to the Class of 1919, while one or more Freshmen may be taken...
...distinguished contributor to the CRIMSON recently, "It is the duty of Harvard men to line up ready for orders, not to take a vote as to the wisdom of those orders." This means, does it not, that the President shall commit the American people to war or peace without their saying one word. Our newspapers, of course, do not voice public opinion, but only print class opinions. Use the word "Kaiser" and you could not tell it was not Prussia. So far, therefore, as the R. O. T. C. discourages thinking, thinking straight and thinking publicly, we believe it suffocates...