Word: come
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last fall 1907 showed very poor spirit in supporting their football team and thus far the same lack of spirit has been exhibited toward the Freshman crew. If 1907 is to be a successful rowing class more men must come out at once. New candidates, weighing 155 pounds and over, report at the University boathouse this afternoon and Monday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...
...independence. There is, however, a large middle ground between these positions. No man should make politics his profession unless he is rich enough to be able to withdraw at the times when his judgment does not indorse the actions of his party. For otherwise, there is almost sure to come to a professional politician a crisis when he must choose between his principles, and bread for his children. A man not rich enough to make politics his profession in this manner, should go into a business or profession and then take office when the conditions are such that he agrees...
...believe that the argument that the Stadium would allow us a greater number of spectators will endear itself to those who have any serious regard for Class Day and there are many reasons why a change in the old institutions will offend, not only the graduates who come back here in anticipation of old scenes and old associations, but also the men who will deserve to enjoy the same scenes and associations in the future...
...James Barnes, Princeton '91, who was announced as one of the men to speak in the Union this month, has found it impossible to come to Cambridge at the present time, owing to pressure of business...
...last practice shoot before the class tournament, the preliminary round of which will probably come next week, will also be held this afternoon at Wellington. In this class tournament the Senior team will shoot with the Junior and the Sophomore team with the Freshman. The winners will shoot two out of three matches for the class championship. The teams will be composed of four men, each of whom will shoot at fifty birds at unknown angles...