Word: column
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following have been appointed a Freshman smoker committee and will meet tomorrow night at 8.30 o'clock, at a place to be announced in the Notice Column of the CRIMSON tomorrow: F. M. Blagden, F. H. Burr, S. D. Bush, E. P. Currier, J. W. Cutler, F. Forchheimer, E. M. Gilbert, B. J. Graydon, S. Kelly, O. L. M. H. Lyding, T. Roosevelt...
...names of the men who were elected yesterday to the Senior committees are announced in the complete list of Class Day officers in the adjoining column. The number of votes cast for each candidate is given below. The vote for chairman is recorded only in the cases of men elected to each committee. Only 244 members of the class voted. CLASS COMMITTEE. Chairman R. Grant, Jr., 143 86 E. J. Dives, 162 30 D. A. Newhall, 157 45 W. Z. Carr, 132 L. Burchard, 76 A. L. Castle, 56 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. F. A. Goodhue...
...Craigie tank for the first practice of the University swimming, diving and water polo teams. Trial swims were given all the men and as a result they were divided, according to ability, into three temporary squads. These squad assignments with time of practice will be published in the Notice Column of the CRIMSON. W. T. Harrison '05, who will coach the teams this year, supervised the work yesterday...
...early part of the last century. "Mathematical Recreations," by Ball, contains a very interesting chapter on magic squares. An engraving of Albert Duner's, executed about 1500, shows a remarkable square of the fourth order. This square has four cells or checkerboard squares on a side. Any column or diagonal adds up to 34. There are more than 500,000 different magic squares of the fifth order...
...from sight. A large crowd assembled in front of the Union at 1 o'clock and while the members of the team were at lunch cheers were given for Captain Hurley, for the coaches, and for the members of the team individually. Then everyone marched to the Square, one column going down Massachusetts avenue and the other one down Mr. Auburn street, each one growing steadily as it marched along. At the Square the columns came together and while the car waited, Stephenson again led cheers for all the players and coaches...