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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...group of young men have enjoyed the privilege of success, and if that success is the result of serious work, it is extremely difficult for them to make any extensive report of their activities without the use of superlatives. That the Phillips Brooks House has enjoyed a successful year is evidenced by the reports of the several societies, and it is interesting and impressive to observe the wide field of activities covered by these organizations...
...with the recourse to professional coaches it has often become necessary for the captain to shoulder responsibilities which improperly burden him and in some cases have greatly diminished his value as an oarsman. The captain-elect is until the night of the race with Yale simply an oarsman, without experience in judging men or styles of rowing or of any particular executive ability. That his election should qualify him three months later not only to assume the responsibility of the University rowing, coaching and selection of men but also the burden of directing fall rowing, dormitory rowing, class rowing...
...Upon the recommendation of the Regimental Committee, and under the provisions of paragraphs 5 and 13, "Regulations for the Government of the Harvard Regiment," the following members are dropped from the rolls of the Regiment, they having been absent, without acceptable excuses, from two or more prescribed drills and lectures...
...directed a continuous policy for Freshman football and second-team football. He has been able to outline the work and control the progress of those teams as a part of his University system. Often this has allowed men of in experience to act most ably as coaches where without the supervision of a responsible head the same men would have groped in the dark. Autocrat as he is supposed to be, it is significant that the selection of his men has invariably been the majority, if not the unanimous, selection of his coaches and the captain. Questions of policy...
Volunteers are again requested to help clean the rifles at the Armory. It is impossible for the one man now on duty at the Armory to get the rifles in proper condition without help from the members of the Harvard Regiment. A few men each day will accomplish wonders. W. H. WALSH, Sergeant-Major...