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...devoted to a scrimmage between the first and second elevens. The main object of the practice was to test the defensive strength of the team, and several times the second eleven was permitted to retain the ball after it had been lost on downs. It was of no avail, however, for once the second team, instead of making even small gains, was thrown back in eight plays for a loss of 10 yards, and again on a long series of rushes could gain but 40 yards. There were few long runs; the three touchdowns scored by the first team were...
...Infirmary for the nominal sum of four dollars, may meet with a response which will at least reach the two thousand registrations necessary to put the plan into operation. Such a sick insurance is an opportunity of which many individuals in the world at large would be glad to avail themselves. Before any student decides not to send his registration card to the Bursar's office, would it not be well for him to consider the possibility of illness in his own case, or, if good fortune keep him well, the help his four dollars will be toward the general...
...before November 6, 1902, assume an annual Infirmary charge of four dollars, to be included, in the case of a student, in the February term-bill, shall be entitled to accommodation at the Infirmary on the order of a physician, provided not less than two thousand persons avail themselves of this offer...
...call attention to the postponement of the vote on the plan of incorporation of the Co-operative Society? The directors hope that the members will avail themselves freely of this extension of time for the discussion of the plan and they will take pleasure in making all points clear to the best of their ability...
...prospect that the Corporation and the Board of Overseers may in the near future avail themselves of the right to extend the present limitations of the franchise in the election of Overseers gives interest to the regulations in force in other universities where the alumni are allowed to participate in the election of governing boards. The machinery by means of which such elections are conducted at Yale and at McGill University in Montreal is interesting both on account of the rules governing eligibility at these universities and because both allow the voters to send their ballots by mail if they...