Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...round, weather permitting. Balls obtained by captains for Thursday and Saturday games must be kept for use when the games are played off. The captains of the competing nines must choose the umpire, and unless the captain of the winning team leaves the score in the box in the CRIMSON office before 7 o'clock on the evening of the game, with the names of the players of both nines, the results will not be counted. The schedule: today at 4 o'clock, on the new diamond, Probation A. C. vs. Rookies; tomorrow at 4, on the new diamond, Mugwumps...
This conception, to which the undergraduates tenaciously cling, is receiving a rude shaking at the hands of three year graduations. With so many Seniors in the Law School our belief in the unity of Harvard College is waning fast. The CRIMSON can think of no greater gift to Harvard than an increase in the requirements, that will assure once and for all the necessity of a four year course; this to be followed by a change in viewpoint among the powers that be, recognizing the pre-eminent position of Harvard College for which undergraduates yearn...
Twenty entries have been received for the novice chess tournament, and the first round will begin today. Drawings for the first round are posted in the CRIMSON OFFICE...
...Harvard oarsman and ex-captain of the hockey team, who has since studied at Oxford and has there taken part in athletics writes to the CRIMSON as follows...
Only men entered in the blue-books or before the close of corrections at 8 o'clock on Wednesday night are eligible for the series. The attention of captains is called to the specifications regarding umpires printed in yesterday's CRIMSON...