Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There is published on another page a brief summary of the achievements of a number of the men who have been spoken of as successors to President Eliot. No attempt has been made to compile a complete list of the candidates but the CRIMSON feels responsible for presenting to its readers the facts of interest concerning those men who have evoked the greatest amount of discussion in this connection among graduates and others interested in the selection. The conservatism which should characterize this column prevents the writer from commenting on these men here and indicating personal views and preferences...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...Every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. There will be a meeting of these men in Holworthy 9 tonight at 8 o'clock when complete arrangements for the series will be made. The schedule will be posted in the CRIMSON office tomorrow, and all games must be played when scheduled provided there...
...indicates not only a keen interest in the success of their teams but that they have a proper sense of the situation from the standpoint of the University. They propose that their men shall do their work carefully and in good season and thus avoid any possible trouble. The CRIMSON believes there is more in their statement than mere selfishness their particular teams. There is no question but that the men who are in charge of athletics in the University today are becoming more alive to the responsibilities which athletics must bear as an important part of undergraduate life...