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...Athletic Committee, recently appointed by President Lowell and approved by the Board of Overseers at its meeting last Monday, will meet for the first time in Dean Yeoman's office next Monday evening at 8 o'clock...
...Faculty and their wives will be present: President and Mrs. Lowell; Dean and Mrs. B. S. Hurlbut; Professor and Mrs. Kirsopp Lake; Professor and Mrs. B. M. Anderson; Professor and Mrs. E. Wambaugh; Professor and Mrs. R. F. A. Hoernle; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cram; Dean H. A. Yeoman; and the Rev. C. W. Gilkey...
...Stiles, who took up the catcher's responsibilities at the last minute, was unable to hold Hall's wily shoots, they adopted the system of swinging at the first three balls pitched and hastening for the initial bag at top speed. Here Osborne lived up to expectations by performing yeoman service. He also distinguished himself with the club, although outdone by Stiles who slammed a trio of screeching triples over the heads of the outer gardeners...
...Illustrated which has just appeared, contains much interesting information regarding local Harvard affairs and several valuable discussions of general academic problems. The articles on "Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard," "Chess Club," "Wireless Club" and "Hockey as a Major Sport" should receive attention from undergraduates, who may also note. Dean Yeoman's betrayal of "the secret of entering the examination period with confidence," and ponder his words: "Searching for truth, and applying truth to practical affairs, is the most interesting thing in life." But many besides undergraduates might read with profit the suggestive remarks of Professor Legouis on "Scholarship and Athletics...
...entertainment by the Musical Clubs tonight brings up the old question of informal concerts. The Pierian Sodality has done yeoman service this winter in the Union pop nights,--service that has been greatly appreciated,--and once in a while the Musical Clubs unbend so far as to give a free performance for the members of the University. If these organizations could be made to realize how much the undergraduates enjoy hearing them play and sing, we believe that they would appear more often...