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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for the Dramatic Club orchestra are to report to J. M. Parmelee '19, Claverly 4, this afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock. All candidates should bring their instruments and music. The orchestra will play at each performance of the club's fall production, on December 12, 13, and 14, and will also provide the dance music after one Cambridge and one Boston performance. Excellent experience in playing in a large theatre orchestra is thus afforded members. At the annual elections of the club in January, at least one member of the orchestra will be taken...
...Upon this anniversary we are gathered here to commemorate the birth of him, to whom more than to any other man we owe our life within this University. Three hundred and nine years ago John Harvard was born, the man whose gift was later to bring into being Harvard College. Today we do honor to him, and to this statue we turn in tender gratitude...
...greatest disappointment in the showing of the University eleven was in the poor quality of the tackling. The men seemed unable to hold the Yale players securely and often two or more men were necessary to bring down Legore or LaRoche. This weakness, however, did not do any serious harm for Yale earned but five first downs by rushing to three for the University...
...that nothing I could add would be of interest. Legore and Black will stand out for Yale, and Horween and Casey for Harvard, but such contests usually produce a king on one team or the other, so that it is useless to try to foresee what next Saturday will bring...
Dell, also spoken of as a volunteer driver of devoted loyalty, was cited for showing great coolness and bravery by making a dangerous trip in broad day-light to bring back to an ambulance from a first aid station an officer who had been severely wounded...