Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Norman Hapgood '90, editor of "Collier's Weekly," will speak under the auspices of the CRIMSON on "Opportunities in Journalism" in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening at 8 o'clock...
...Yale gymnasium, states that "competitive games and sports should be indulged in by more of the normal, healthy students than now participate in them, because they result be an increase in the sertngth and degree of function of the heart and lungs." It is just this point that the CRIMSON has tried continually to emphasize this year, by urging a general participation in scrub contests, which are becoming more numerous and more popular every year. A move in the right direction was made by the Athletic Committee yesterday, when it was decided to make an effort to supply diamonds...
...University squad, which was to have been held Saturday afternoon, will take place this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock on the Freshman diamond. The batteries have not yet been decided upon, but the rest of the batting order will probably be the same as announced in Saturday's CRIMSON. Currier, who has not been catch for several days, because of an injury to his finger, will not be able to play today. The injury is not thought to be very serious...
...straightforward and manly way, adding by his won personality an irresistible charm to the breadth of his absorbing subject. For an organized society he has made a special appeal, and we of Harvard can appreciate his earnest deprecation of its fragmentary nature. We have long appreciated it, as the CRIMSON has already pointed out, and have urged upon our doubting elders the advisability of class dormitories, class undertakings, and University "esprit de corps," as fostered by intercollegiate games...
...order to carry out the policy of the Athletic Committee it will be necessary to maintain our present surplus for some years. By advocating an absolute abandoning of subscriptions the CRIMSON did not wish to deplete the treasury. On the other hand, we have stated that in our opinion a blanket ticket to all Harvard contests would more than make up the loss. Whatever method of financing is followed, however, we sincerely hope that the future will see Soldiers Field in a condition to receive, without overcrowding, all of our intercollegiate and all of our intercollegiate teams. If such...