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...Captain J. P. Willetts '09 outlining the plans for the coming season, said that there would be no gymnasium practice or runs as was the case last year, as it had been decided to wait until practice could be held on the ice. He urged the men to begin training now as the first game, that with Columbia, would come soon after the Christmas vacation. When the ice is suitable there will be regular class teams and class captains will be elected. Coach Donovan, who was trainer of the University squad last year, then emphasized the necessity of consistent training...
...public sale of tickets for the Dramatic Club performance of "The Promised Land" will begin tomorrow at the Co-operative Society and at Herrick's, Copley Square, and will continue until the last performance. The prices of the tickets, which may also be obtained by members of the University at Stoughton 2, are $1.50, $1.00, and 50 cents...
...year. The work will start with practice for the class teams, which all new men are expected to attend. The University team will be chosen from the men who make the best showing on the class teams and the men left from last year's teams. Practice will begin tonight and all candidates, except those who played on last year's team, will report with their class teams as follows: Freshmen, 6 to 6.45; Juniors, 6.45 to 7.30; Seniors, 7.30 to 8.15; Sophomores, 8.15 to 9. Practice for the University team will commence January 4 and the first game will...
...University fencing squad will begin its regular practice in the old Trophy Room of the Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, under the instruction of M. Pierre Pianelli, the fencing-master of the Boston Athletic Association. Beginning with today practice will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. In order to create greater interest and to develop new material, novice tournaments for medals will be held during the season once in every two-weeks, in addition to the usual novice, scrub, and interclass tourneys. These latter will take place in February...
...Tremont Theatre this afternoon and tomorrow. At this afternoon's session papers on tree planting will be read; tomorrow morning proceedings will relate to the protection and promotion of supplies of sea food, and tomorrow afternoon highways and their use will be considered. The afternoon meetings will begin at 2 and the morning session at 10 o'clock. All the meetings will be free and open to the public. Men of the highest authority on the subjects under discussion will read papers, which will afterwards be discussed by the delegates. All papers read and suggestions made at the meetings will...