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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON takes great pleasure in announcing the election of Franklin Eddy Parker, Jr., '18, of Bay City, Mich., as President; of George Carey Barclay '19, of New York, N. Y., as Managing Editor; of Bryaton Fuller Wilson '20, of Cambridge, as Secretary. The CRIMSON also takes pleasure in announcing the election of Frederick Marcus Warburg '19, of New York, N. Y., and Nathaniel Lothrop Harris '19, of Dedham, to the Editorial Department; of Thomal Hubbard Gammack '20, of Fitchburg, Robert Byron Williamson '20, of Augusta, Me., Fifield Workum '20, of New York, N. Y., and Henry Dunster Costigan...
Once more the long arm of Mars has reached to Massachusetts, and again the great mass of the people of the Bay State have felt his pinch. The immediate cause this time is the recent order of Mr. Storrow, which decrees that after next Monday all activities of the Commonwealth shall cease daily at 10 P. M., and that in all other ways possible, coal and energy created by coal be economized...
Every class in the community will be affected by this drastic measure. Not even the Back Bay bud will escape the pinch, for one clause reads that all dances, public and private, shall stop at 10 o'clock. Gone also will be the midnight oil consumption of the mid-year period; even the movie palaces will have to leave the hero hanging over a canyon edge on a thin rope, if he is so inconsiderate as to be in that position, at the tenth stroke of the clock...
Plans for the spring, however, will depend largely on the interest shown this winter. All candidates for the Freshman or upper-class teams will shoot three or more targets a week at the Bay State Rifle Range, near the Boston Arena, and turn the three highest scores in to the range office files. Such practice will continue until a sufficiently capable marksman can be chosen captain, when a different system may be initiated...
After January 12, Saturday is to be a porkless day throughout the Bay State, so says the Massachusets Committee of Safety. This law has, however, a loophole, for the Committee has decided to exempt from this ruling the minute bit of pork which accompanies the Boston bean to the dinner table of every true Bostonian. It was, indeed, a good thing that this rider was attached, for the bean is sacred in our midst, and what the salt is to the egg or the yeast to the bread, the pork is to the bean. Whether the tinge of pork...