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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competition for the Freshman football manager ships starts today. Candidates will report at the Athletic Office in the Harvard Union at 1.30 o'clock for general instructions. No previous experience is required of men entering this competition. The work will consist mainly of office and field work and selections for positions will be based largely on actual work done, rather than upon mere knowledge of managerial duties. About the middle of October a cut will be made, and only the leading candidates will be retained. From these the managers of the dormitory teams will be picked, and the winner...
...competition for the position of second assistant crew manager will begin this afternoon when all candidates should report to Manager S. M. Felton '16, at the H. A. A. office, at 1.30, at which time the work will be outlined. It will consist of work at the boat-house combined with a certain amount of clerical training. The competition will last through the fall rowing season until the middle of November, and as no previous experience in the work is necessary, it is expected that a good number of Sophomores will report today...
...CRIMSON Office at any time. Two men will be taken on at the end of the competition, and will become assistant business manager and circulation manager in their Junior year, and one of them will become business manager in his Senior year. The work of the competition will consist mainly in soliciting advertisements, although business efficiency will count in the final selection...
...same time the editorial competition, for Juniors only, will commence. The work will consist of writing and looking up data for editorials. Either one or two will probably be elected to the board at the end of the competition...
...march to Appleton Chapel to attend a special service conducted by Professor George Herbert Palmer '64. At 10.45 o'clock, the Seniors will again meet in the Yard to march to Sanders Theatre where the usual morning exercises of Class Day will be held. The program here will consist of the oration by Watson McLeay Washburn '15, the poem by Lionel de Jersey Harvard '15 and the ode by Devereux Colt Josephs...