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McGill's victory last year by the score of 1 to 0 was chiefly due to the wonderful goal-tending of Mann, who turned aside 42 shots without an error. McGill has an experienced seven again this year, but the war, as well as the graduation of several players, has depleted the hockey ranks to a considerable extent...
...student can live at Harvard long without receiving some impression from the memorable buildings with their old associations which fill the Yard. But very few know much about the rapidly passing generations of college men who have lived in them. The lists posted in some of the dormitories, although now no longer up to date, help a little to remedy this; and it is encouraging to note that they are to be extended to the rooms of the other buildings. It may be suggested that, inasmuch as the names of the better known recent members of the University still have...
...alternatives under four heads. There is first the possibility of the system which obtained in the 1914 football season, the "one-sided competition" which brought defeat at the hands of the Yale freshmen. The University Freshmen were at a disadvantage in having their team chosen from interdormitory teams without sufficient practice as a unit. Victory is, of course, not an end in itself; but human nature is so constituted that the prospect of victory is needed to bring out the greatest enthusiasm and effort. One-sided competition is unsatisfactory and disheartening. And the proposal to abandon Freshman intercollegiate athletics entirely...
...number of reasons. One of these is that the momentum of the preparatory school which has carried the students pretty well through the freshman year is lost, and the students have come upon a new type of work. They have selected their professional courses, and this is done often without a real knowledge of what the selection means. The course, for example, may not be the one for which the student is best fitted. This influences his standing, and the fact that the men begin the new work of attacking problems and entering into what is truly technical training...
...Captain R. N. Williams, 2d '16 the University has one of the strongest players in the country, as he is placed at number 2 in the United States ranking. He is also the present intercollegiate champion, and University champion, having gone through the entire season of 1915 without being defeated in a University match. G. C. Caner '17 will probably be second man. He is a brilliant player, and has improved every year since he won the interscholastic championship in 1913. R. Harte '17, who figured prominently in the winning of the intercollegiate championship last summer, will devote his time...