Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Sixty-one men reported at the first call for hockey candidates last Monday. Since but seven of last year's squad are in college, the outlook for a championship team is not very bright. The work will consist of daily runs until the ice forms. The schedule of the hockey team, includes two practice games in New York before Christmas...
...stupid to see the only cure. Wiser is the daughter's companion, the sage Lisette--wise beyond her years. She tells slow-witted Sganarelle that it will be a death-bed unless physicians are summoned. There is safety in numbers thinks the old man, and four doctors answer his call--pure figures of burlesque, and a little bitter burlesque, for Moliere had small faith in the pretentious practitioners of his time. They are portentously solemn, self-important, foolish and comic. It is the fifth physician who replaces them (no other than the disguised Clitandre) who works an expeditious cure. This...
Coach Reid has received on invitation from Washington to call on President Roosevelt and discuss the football situation. It is not yet known what the real object and importance of the trip will be, or just when the consultation will be held. Coach Reid will leave for Washington today or tomorrow, or possibly not until the first of the week, at the pleasure of the President...
...outlook for a championship basketball team is very poor, as only four men of last year's squad are in college, and of these, Captain Rockwell is the only one who played regularly. To overcome this lack of material an early call was made for candidates for the class teams. The series of interclass games, which has been in progress for about a month, was won by the Sophomores. This preliminary practice has greatly assisted the coaches in picking out the best candidates for the university team. The schedule this year is a hard one, starting December 4, and including...
...postoffice of registered letters, containing tickets for the Yale game, addressed to students living in that part of Cambridge supplied by the Cambridge station of the Boston postoffice, will be sent out beginning this afternoon. The letters will not be delivered by the carriers, but must be called for-personally at the postoffice. The notices of arrival at the postoffice of the registered letters will not be accepted as sufficient means of identification, and students must therefore be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar's cards, H. A. A. tickets, etc. In order to facilitate the rapid delivery...