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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...injured men but Burr were on the field, although Newhall and Starr were not in uniform. There has been some talk of Lockwood's being on probation, but at the meeting of the Administrative Board yesterday it was definitely decided that...
...citizens of Cambridge objected to the proposal to erect a new bridge, and a public hearing was held, at which President Eliot, Major Higginson, and Mr. A. C. Blackall, a noted architect of Boston, spoke against the plan, as well as many of the members of the Cambridge board of aldermen. The reasons given were that the new bridge would not be on the same route as the old one, and that as the bridge was only to be a temporary structure, it would not be substantial enough to justify an expenditure of $35,000. In consequence of these protests...
President Eliot will deliver an address on "Municipal Government by Commission" tonight in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. President Eliot has spoken on this phase of city government before the Board of Trade of Worcester, and in other neighboring cities. The address tonight will be under the auspices of the Political Club, and will be open only to members of the club and to members of the Union...
...which was presented to the University boat club by W. C. Baylies '84 was built by Sims, the well-known Putney boat-builder. It is 63 feet in length, 18 inches longer than the shell used at New London last June; and 24 1-2 inches in breadth in-board, one-half inch broader than last year's boat. The seats, according to the English custom, are placed alternately on either side of the centre, each being three inches from the middle line. This makes possible the use of shorter out-riggers, thus diminishing the amount of power lost...
...University eleven was given a hard 35-minute scrimmage with the second team yesterday afternoon, and scored four touchdowns against them. Wendell, who was taken off probation at the meeting of the Administrative Board Monday, was in the scrimmage and scored two of the first team's touch-downs. He has been on probation since the opening of the College year, but the grades obtained in the recent hour examinations warranted his being placed in regular standing again. He will be able to play in the two remaining games of the season and his presence should strengthen the team greatly...