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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Membership tickets may be obtained for $1.00. They entitle the holder to the discounts of affiliated dealers and to a certain share in the net profits of the association. The dividends to last year's members will be sent out about November...
...Guide also publishes the amendments to the official rules as adopted by Yale and Princeton, and under which rules they will play, and also the amendments to the official rules as adopted by Harvard, Pennsylvania and Cornell, and under which rules these three colleges will play. To a certain extent, the football situation, so far as it pertains to rules, will be much mixed this season, and in Spalding's Official Guide the announcement is made that all schools, colleges and athletic clubs not affiliated with the five above can use the official rules, if they so desire, or they...
...persons expecting to attend the dinner should remember that though they need not buy their tickets before June 25, they should send their names to the treasurer on or before June 22. It is not certain that those who apply later can obtain seats...
...reason from the Foxcroft Club to Memorial Hall is to ignore the most fundamental differences. In the first place, the Foxcroft Club is composed almost entirely of men Who are reducing their expenses to a minimum, and are certain to be considerate of those serving them. But at Memorial the boarders are from the most various classes in the University. Without the slightest intention of rudeness on-either side, the position of student waiters there might become extremely uncomfortable. Class distinctions impossible at the Foxcroft Club would arise...
...writing which we shall in future refuse to accept. The communication column of the CRIMSON is not intended as a place in which any member of the University may feel at liberty publicly to insult the paper, or to air any and every fancied grievance against it. A certain amount of calm criticism of our own attitude we have never refused to publish; but extravagances like those of our present correspondent we shall hereafter receive in the personal spirit in which they are written. Today we have been obliged to omit a part of the communication, which is devoted...