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...combine with the musical clubs of Princeton in a dual concert to be held tomorrow night in Jordan Hall at 8.15 o'clock. This is the first concert ever given in Boston by the combined clubs of the two Universities and the only performance in which the University clubs appear this year in Boston. Tickets may be obtained at $1.50 and $2 at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, Herrick's, the Touraine, and at Jordan Hall...
...appear in the Stadium today are not in the best of condition; the chances are that neither Splawn nor Hughitt will be able to last throughout the entire game. Hosts of easterners are eagerly looking forward to the insight into Coach Yost's ability to form a first class eleven out of inexperienced material, which today's game will afford...
...Freshmen in the preliminary round of the Interclass tennis tournament. The final round will be contested today and tomorrow, 1916 playing 1917 on Jarvis Field at 2 o'clock. Courts are reserved for contestants, but players must supply their own tennis balls. Men are reminded that they must appear within 15 minutes of the appointed time or lose the match by default. Scores of all matches must be posted on the chart at Jarvis Field by 6 o'clock on the day of play...
...Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock; W. Hugus 2L. and W. T. Badger 2L. vs. H. D. Holmes '16 and A. S. Peabody '16. These men are reminded that they must appear within 15 minutes of the scheduled time, or lose the match by default, and that scores of the matches must be marked on the score card at Jarvis Field by 6 o'clock tonight...
...duty of every member of the University to err on the side of understatement rather than of excess and agitation." The CRIMSON'S attitude is proper, but this point needs both emphasis and a somewhat clearer formulation, for the benefit of certain members of our body academic who appear to have needed it not. What the University wants, and what America desires, and what the world needs is not mere "understatement and restraint"; the desideratum is that prejudice and passion be understated and restrained, and still more that the facts be stated and lib- erated. Let those whose privilege...