Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This week's Bulletin, which appeared yesterday, contains a communication signed "X", which puts the vote of the Faculty to curtail intercollegiate athletics squarely up to the Corporation and Athletic Committee. It advocates immediate action, on the grounds that if the other colleges will not stand by Harvard, it is right for Harvard to support her principles alone. This, says the communication, has been done successfully in educational matters. It proposes a practical test of the proposition, claiming that "if the experiment leaves us worse off than we are, there will be profit in that demonstration," and, further, asserts that...
Proofs of the final 1908 Class List will be placed today in Leavitt & Peirce's, the CRIMSON office, and on the bulletin board of the Union. Every Senior is urgently requested to look at one of these lists today, Monday or Tuesday, and make sure his name and address are correctly printed; and if they are not to send corrections at once to the Secretary, Box D. Cambridge. The list will be printed on Wednesday, and any Senior whose name does not appear will receive no Class or Class Day Notices...
...round championship of the novice tournament, and either cups or medals will be awarded for first place in each of the events, which will be as follows: parallel bars, horizontal bar, flying rings, tumbling, club swinging, and side-horse. Entries may be made today on the bulletin board in the Gymnasium without...
...unfinished games of the Harvard-Yale dual chess match, held in the Union November 22, have been adjudicated by Mr. Herman Helm of New York, editor of the American Chess Bulletin. According to Mr. Helm's decision. K. S. Johnson 1G. won his game from E. B. Burgess, and E. R. Brown '09 lost to Chandler. The final score thus stands: Harvard, 6; Yale...
Plans have been nearly completed for a Cosmopolitan Club to be formed of foreign students in the University. The general plan of the club was suggested by Mr. H. W. Foote '97 in a letter to the Harvard Bulletin in which he describes the club at the University of Michigan which he was instrumental in forming...