Word: yales
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sturtevant Burr '31, and T. A. Dodge '32 were winners of the time trial held yesterday afternoon over a shortened course to determine the last two men to run in the meet with Yale, Friday, November 8. The next three to finish, C. B. Davis '31, F. B. Thurber '30, and P. S. Dalton '31, received gold medals for their placing. Burr and Dodge complete the list of men who are to run in the Yale race. The remainder of the squad, picked before, includes Captain R. C. Aldrich '31, N. P. Hallowell, '32, G. M. Barrie...
...series the Sophomore must defeat the Juniors today; a tie will give the championship to the Juniors according to the standing of the two teams to date. The team that wins the series will meet Yale on Friday, November 8, and should they defeat the Bulldogs they will receive medals...
...have gone berserk over the sport. The futility of classifying Harvard and Princeton in the motley group of colleges and universities guilty of proselyting and commercialism is a case in point. It is regrettable that these two universities have been denied the first flush of exoneration that it was Yale's good fortune to receive, but their convincing refutation of the charges which were leveled against them, the one the words of President Hibben and Coach Roper, the other a statement from Director of Athletics Bingham at Harvard, make the initial charge seem somewhat meaningless. The glow of pride that...
While at Harvard the House Plan will directly break up the college into smaller units, each one a representative of at least the three upper classes, at Yale it is the individual class that is to be divided into houses. Past experience in New Haven has demonstrated the advantages of building the class as a strong and active body. A closely knit class at graduation possesses attractions not to be minimized and it seems likely that some of these advantages will be increased by the Yale House Plan...
Placed alongside its Yale brother, the Harvard House Plan displays potential qualities not found in its companion. Built around the class, the Yale idea is beset with the danger of bringing out the narrow, provincial features inherent in any confined social unit. To intensify the unit to this extreme is to cast aside one of the greatest benefits of the plan the university ideal of the intermixture of mutually agreeable men to different stages of intellectual evolution...