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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Arrangements have been practically completed for the Senior Picnic which will be held on Peddock's Island on Friday, May 22. The class will assemble in the Yard at 8 o'clock in the morning, and will parade to Harvard Square behind the First Corps Cadet Band of 15 pieces. They will then take special cars for Otis Wharf where the steamer Griswold will be waiting to transport them to the island...
...improved system of administration might well be discussed by the Student Council committee which is to be appointed. It may be advantageous to open the CRIMSON columns, heretofore passing over probation in silence, to the publication of delinquents. Whatever the committee decides or accomplishes, however, the greatest power behind probation will be undergraduate opinion. Let the many who inwardly disapprove of the men who sink into probation, express their disapproval. At least let all in the place of those named above realize that they have not reached that place without losing the respect of some...
...last of the preliminary games of the Leiter Cup series will be played today, the "Craigie Halls" meeting the "Air Tights" on the second team diamond, and the "Powerizes" playing the "Merry Maidens" behind the bleachers. The CRIMSON requests that the captains of the teams which played Friday send in the results...
...Boys" defeated the "Whangdingers" 13 to 12, while the "Movie Queens" beat the "Mighty Mutts' 19 to 5. This afternoon at 4 o'clock, the "Indoor Yacht Club" and "Nom de Bums" will meet on the second team diamond, while the "Imperators" and "Garbage Inspectors Union" will play behind the University bleachers...
...Saturday afternoon. Prospects for a victory are by no means as bright as a week ago, due to the loss of four good men who for one reason or another will not be able to make the trip. B. Z. Nelson '15 and J. I. Abbott '14 will stay behind on account of pulled tendons, W. W. Kent '16 is out on account of a weak ankle, and E. W. Mahan '16 must remain in Cambridge to play in the Amherst baseball game on Saturday...