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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Lists of the names and permanent addresses of the Senior Class will be posted today in the CRIMSON office, Memorial Hall, Randall Hall and Leavitt and Peirce's. As this list is for the Class Address Book, each man should make sure that his name and address are correct. Corrections should be sent before June 15 to H. B. Clark, P. O. Box F., Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Addresses. | 6/11/1901 | See Source »

...progress of the Freshman Musical clubs has been retarded by a decided slump on the part of the Mandolin and Banjo clubs. The work of the Mandolin Club is desultory and lifeless, but the faults are such as time and perseverance can correct...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Musical Clubs. | 4/4/1901 | See Source »

...meeting, in discussing the topic "The People and the Schools," was intended to define the vague dissatisfaction of the people with the schools and the equally vague dissatisfaction on the part of the teachers, and a way to correct the shortcomings was sought. Teachers brought out their side of the case in the morning session, and the people's point of view was represented at the dinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. | 3/11/1901 | See Source »

...report is correct that negotiations with Princeton in regard to baseball games next spring have been broken off. The fact that Princeton would play three games or none made it impossible to negotiate further...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Baseball Game with Princeton. | 12/17/1900 | See Source »

...through the line and made at least short gains inevitable. This Yale style of attack has been the basis of her offense throughout the season. The Harvard coaches knew it and gave the eleven some practice in stopping it in the games with the second team; but the correct defense could not be found. This was evident from the very start, when Yale began to gain slowly and steadily through the line. The excellence of this formation was, therefore, the principal cause of the defeat. There were also several less important causes: The Yale line was heavier, stronger and faster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A DECISIVE DEFEAT. | 11/26/1900 | See Source »

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