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1903-04 Volume 28 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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226 THE SCROLL.Michigan will endeavor to arrange a football match withPrinceton, Harvard, Yale or Columbia for ThanksgivingDay, and will reduce her schedule to include only threehard games. Chicago and Wisconsin will be the other two,and Minnesota and <strong>No</strong>rthwestern will not be met againbefore 1905.The University of Pennsylvania has established an atelier,modeled on the French Ecole des Beaux Arts, to afford anopportunity for architects to supplement their general trainingby a period of special training in design. The atelieris conducted by Prof. Paul Cret, who received his trainingfor this work in various ateliers of Paris.Out of the profits of Yale glee club concerts during thelast six years two scholarship funds of $1,250 each havebeen established to aid indigent students. In addition, theclub has given each year ten scholarships of $50 each. Lastyear the organization took in $6,512 more than in the yearbefore, and gave $675 to the Yale athletic association and$1,291 to the Yale navy.Harvard is adopting heroic measures to turn out winningcrews this year. The Cornell system will be seen in theHarvard boats, as Colson, coxswain of several famous Cornellcrews, will coach the crimson 'varsity eight, and Smith,a Cornell coxswain of later day, will have charge of thefreshmen. Both Cornellians are doing work in Harvard,and their services are to be gratuitous.Athletic relations have been restored between Pennsylvaniaand Lafayette mainly through the efforts of Dr. EdgarF. Smith, vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania,and Dr. McCluney Radcliffe, trustee of Lafayette. Dr.Radcliffe is a member of the Lafayette chapter of * A ®,class of '82, and is a well-known <strong>Phi</strong>, having served twoterms on the General Council, 1896 to 1900.An effort is being made to collect enough money amongAmerican colleges to furnish a club house for the use of menwho are employed on small salaries in civil and military positionsin Manila. The club house itself has already beenpaid for by the father of a recent Yale graduate. It will beused by four or five hundred young men who are at presentaiding in the work of establishing American ideals in the<strong>Phi</strong>hppines.

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