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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...evening from 6 to 8 o'clock calling at the rooms of the collectors in the various dormitories. During the past year 63 men have made use of the Library and over 300 books have been taken out. The demand is far greater than the supply. All those who cannot give up their books at this time, but could do so at the close of the examination period, are requested to notify H. E. Wetzel, Phillips Brooks House...
...following committee has been appointed to make arrangements for the Senior dinner: E.C.Larned, G.A. McKay, A.F. Pettingell, C.W. Short, G. Ware. The above committee will meet in Room 8 of the Union at 7.30 o'clock on Monday evening. Any of the above who cannot serve are requested to notify G.G. Ball, Holworthy...
...among students, and as an aid to the Athletic Committee in making unnecessary the kind of curtailment to which we are all opposed. We must discuss and vote intelligently; but let no unfortunate demonstration come between us and the happy solution that appears to be in sight. The CRIMSON cannot urge too strongly the necessity of an unanimous expression in this matter and an attendance at the meeting that will leave no doubt of the students' interest in helping bring to a satisfactory close a situation that so closely affects their interests...
Professor Moore closes his report with an earnest demonstration of the museum's need of funds. The valuable objects which are donated to the museum cannot be properly exhibited, and many chances for the cheap acquisition of valuable articles have been lost through lack of money. Additional space is also needed...
Dartmouth secured 6 first, 5 second, and 4 third places to Harvard's 7 first, 8 second, and 9 third places. The University team does not seem to be in as good condition as last year at this time, a fact which cannot be laid to the weather or lack of competition. E. K. Merrihew '10 was not allowed to start at all; F. M. deSelding '10 ran with a sore ankle; H. Watson '10 was beaten in slow time compared to that he made in the Harvard-Yale Freshman dual meet last year; and P. C. Lockwood...