Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...monthly meeting of the Camera Club will be held in the Committee Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Will Armstrong of Boston, a specialist in portrait photography, will give an informal talk on that subject, after which he will criticise any pictures brought to the meeting and answer questions relative to portrait photography. All members of the University interested in photography are invited to attend the meeting...
Articles stolen recently from College rooms by W. H. H. Sullivan, the son of a tailor on Mt. Auburn street, who was arrested on Saturday night attempting to pawn stolen goods, have been brought to the Cambridge Police Station, Number 2, Central Square, where they may be identified by their owners any day between 7.45 and 9 o'clock in the morning, and from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The stolen articles consist of watches, scarf-pins and various kinds of wearing apparel...
...intercollegiate chess trophy, the possession of which for one year, was gained by the University chess team in the intercollegiate match in New York City in December 28, 29 and 30, will probably be brought to Cambridge in the near future and be placed on exhibition in the Union. This trophy, which is in the form of a large silver loving cup, was presented in 1892 by Mr. L. L. Rice of New York City. It is practically a permanent trophy for to become the property of any university, it must be won by that university for ten successive years...
...articles stolen recently from College rooms by Clarence Lee, a colored man who has recently been arrested on this charge and on the charge of stealing Yale game tickets, have been brought to the Cambridge Police Station No. 2, Central square, where they may be identified by their owners between 8 and 5 o'clock...
...University debating club, the name of the administrative body will be changed to the University debating committee, or some similar name, and the membership will doubtless be somewhat further restricted than at present. Permanent regulations for conducting the interclass debates will be determined upon. The question will also be brought up, whether in future all three members of the second team shall not rank equally as alternates. This is the present method at Princeton and Yale. Among other things, plans for the publication of a booklet giving the history of Harvard debating and describing its present system will be discussed...