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Other Class Day notices will appear from time to time in the CRIMSON. All communications should be addressed to Class Day Committee, Box O, Cambridge...

Author: By A. AMES Jr., | Title: Class Day Notice. | 5/26/1903 | See Source »

Other Class Day notices will appear from time to time in the CRIMSON. All communications should be addressed to Class Day Committee, Box O, Cambridge. 1903 Class Day Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Notice. | 5/22/1903 | See Source »

Captains of contesting nines must make arrangements for an umpire, but may obtain bats, balls, etc., in Hollis 24 at 3.30 o'clock on the day of each game. The place at which games will be played will be announced later, and any team which does not appear at the specified place with fifteen minutes of the scheduled time will lose its game by default. In case neither team appears both teams will by considered out of the series. The captain of the winning team in each game must leave the score in Hollis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: State Club Baseball Organized. | 5/21/1903 | See Source »

...company which lately performed the morality play, "Everyman," in Boston. Miss Ethel Wynne Mattheson, whose portrayal of Everyman attracted much attention, will be the Rosalind, and Mr. Ben Greet will play Jacques. The performance of "The Comedy of Errors" will have an especial interest in that Mr. Greet will appear as one of the Dromios, a favorite character with him, and one in which he has made great success in England...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUTDOOR SHAKESPERE PLAYS | 5/16/1903 | See Source »

...best part of the recent number of the Lampoon is found in the short quibs, and jokes. By their originality and merit, a few of these save the number from being decidedly ordinary. The longer pieces,--particularly the editorials--are merely new treatments of very old ideas, which have appeared in the paper in one form or another for a decade or more, and appear to no great advantage in their present shape. The climatic conditions of Cambridge, the Water in the Yard, the Freshman and his Cash account, and the more recent material, the Union waiter has for some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lampoon. | 5/1/1903 | See Source »

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