Word: come
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will assemble in front of University Hall at 11 o'clock. Upon the arrival of Charles Beck Post, G. A. R., at 11.20, they will parade to Sanders Theatre. Members of the University who have lately been in the military or naval service of the country are requested to come in uniform...
Undergraduate publications are becoming the craze. For now the thrilling news comes to our ears that there is to be a new college daily. The Harvard Magazine has come out with its second platform; the first for increased salaries for instructors, and the second a "new daily to fight the Crime." Yet we are unable to ascertain whether the Harvard Magazine wishes to combat the CRIMSON, or whether it has merely been induced to espouse this new cause of the unknown proposers of the Harvard Daily. The complaints against the CRIMSON, undoubtedly supplied by the threatening journalists, have been enumerated...
...anyone to Soldier's Field who otherwise might have hesitated. There is no excuse, except sickness, for undergraduates not being there. This year must set a precedent to those following. If we do nothing in the way of welding the College into a sense of unity, the men who come here in later years will feel no obligations to the University, and Harvard will sink slowly into an overgrown day-school, where men come and go with no thought of anything but themselves. With this object of educating the lower classes into a realization of Harvard spirit, the baseball mass...
...were told at the mass meeting by those in authority that the baseball team would come through with a victory. Let us do our share and flood the cheering section...
...their seventh game of the season the Freshman nine will meet the Holy Cross 1922 team at the Freshman field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Coach Shay will not make any changes in the line-up of his team, as they have come through the season without a defeat, and with victories over Watertown High, Cambridge Latin School, Groton, Dean, and M. I. T. 1922 to their credit, as well as a 4-4 tie with Andover. H. S. Russell '22, who held Cambridge Latin to two hits, has been selected to pitch today...