Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...CRIMSON has stated that there is but one remaining chance to save the winter contests without endangering the actual existence of both football and baseball. That chance lies in securing tangible facts or statistics to show to just what extent, and in just what way, the scholarly interests of the University have been impaired by intercollegiate athletics. It may then be possible to justify the Athletic Committee in the eyes of the Faculty in rejecting the proposition now under consideration, and to prove that curtailment will not have the desired effect of raising the standard of scholarship. The various abuses...
Such statistics must be procurable. We cannot imagine that the Faculty is working altogether on vague generalities. If possible, the CRIMSON will procure them for publication, in order that every man may come to a just conclusion on whether athletic restriction will lead to better scholarship, or only to occupations by far less desirable...
Miss Maude Adams has decided to present "Twelfth Night" for her Elizabethan performances in Sanders Theatre in June, instead of "As You Like It," as was announced in an earlier issue of the CRIMSON. The dates of the performances have also been changed from June 1 and 2 to June...