Word: although
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to report in the office next Monday evening at 7 o'clock. At that time an outline of the necessary work will be presented. Unlike last year's competition, the Freshman and Sophomore candidates will work during the same period of time, although the two competitions will be distinct. No previous experience is necessary, but men well informed on any branch of University activity are especially urged to come...
...practice will be a cause for much satisfaction. Many men who can spare the time are glad to show their interest in the team by making frequent trips to Soldiers Field, and, if this habit is formed early in the season, the excitement which always accompanies a Yale game, although no less intense, will come about more gradually...
...editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to report in the office next Monday evening at 7 o'clock. At that time an outline of the necessary work will be presented. Unlike last year's competition, the Freshman and Sophomore candidates will work during the same period of time, although the two competitions will be distinct. No previous experience is necessary, but men well informed on any branch of University activity are especially urged to come...
...main part of the building are completed. A gymnasium is being built under the enlarged ell which extends towards the Boston Public Library. In this ell has been built an assembly hall with a seating capacity of 600. The main part of the building has been considerably changed, although the biological and chemical laboratories have not been altered...
...Although the football season is still young, it is not too early to express a hope for improvement in our football songs. There is no valid reason why our singing at the large games should be inferior to that of many of our opponents who are far behind us in numbers. Yet we have learned by experience that we have little cause for pride in this respect...