Word: blue
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...signed ushers' blue-books have been assigned. Ushers should report at the Stadium promptly at 1 o'clock today, where badges will be given out. There will be a list of the ushers assigned at the gate, and men who signed up will be admitted by giving their names...
...date more than 130 men have signed up as being interested in the Naval Training Cruise for Civilians this summer. Any men wishing information on the trip may obtain information by signing up in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Freshman Dormitories, the Union, and Memorial Hall, or by calling at the headquarters of the undergraduate committee, 1280 Massachusetts avenue, any day between 1.30 and 2.30 o'clock...
...first three place winners in each handicap event will receive medals. Only men who have taken strength tests will be allowed to participate in either meet, but failure to sign up in blue-books will not keep men from competing. Entries may be made at the field, and handicaps will also be given at this time...
...them should be hotly contested through-out. This year's contest is of more than usual interest, since Harvard and Yale are tied in the number of victories, each having won twelve out of the twenty-four meets held. The CRIMSON extends a hearty welcome to the invading Blue cohorts and to Captain Bingham and his team best wishes for success...
...fielding of the victorious team being particularly brilliant. On May 5 Yale won again, defeating Georgetown 4-1 in a well-played game. This winning streak was broken up by Virginia, which, on May 6, overwhelmed the Yale team 13-1, amidst ragged fielding on the Blue's part and heavy hitting by the winning nine, and Dartmouth defeated Yale...