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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...summing up the situation at the end of the football season we find an item which appears as regularly as we are defeated. We know that it offends all undergraduates who have though seriously on the football question--and that is a very inclusive category; we believe that it receives little sympathy from graduates. This item is the wholesale and unfriendly criticism of the Harvard coaches, appearing in newspapers the day after the game, and written as a rule by old players whose right to criticise history does not entirely justify. Doubtless only a deep interest in our team could...
Notices to appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON must be left at the CRIMSON office not later than 4 o'clock this afternoon...
...following names have been added to the previous lists of ushers for the Yale game. The complete list with assignment by lot to sections will appear in the CRIMSON on Friday morning. Assistant head ushers and section heads will meet in the Assembly Room of the Union Friday at 5 for directions. Ushers should arrange to report at the Locker Building promptly at 11.15 Saturday. The additions follow: H. S. Barker, H. H. Bartlett, K. Bouve, J. J. Canter, C. A. Copper, L. H. Cushman, W. H. Dial, J. A. Doherty, H. V. Einstein, R. Everett, I. H. Fairfield...
...undergraduates in the University will be eligible to compete in the trials. Entries must be handed into S. H. Hurwitz 1G., Stoughton 20, before 12 o'clock today. The order of speakers will be posted in Upper Dane at 1 o'clock. Any one whose name does not appear on the list may speak at the end of the regular order...
Although it is not well to be hasty in passing judgment on any song, we agree that the songs chosen were at least below the average of past years; but the remedy does not appear to be in going to the time and expense of orchestrating songs that in the opinion of the Committee were inferior to those selected. The competition is nominally closed, but it is not yet too late to put into use words that are dignified--not blatant and boastful--to be sung to some tune that we all know; nor is it too late...