Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Practically all non-athletic, extracurricular activities in which the Freshmen will soon be engaged will be represented at the meeting by their respective leaders. The Presidents of the CRIMSON, Lampoon, and Advocate Boards, the Presidents of the Glee Club and the Instrumental Clubs, and the President of the Phillips Brooks House Association will address the gathering. James Roosevelt '30, president of the Association, will preside at the meeting and introduce the speakers...
Presidents Bernard Barnes '30 of the CRIMSON. A. G. Churchill '30 of the Lampoon. Theodore Hall Jr. '30 of the Advocate will represent the periodicals, while F. H. Gade '31 and J. R. Carter '30 will speak on behalf of the instrumental and Glee Clubs respectively. Thus the Freshman Class is offered the opportunity of estimating the relative value of the various non-academic activities offered it in its ensuing four years in College...
Freshman journalists must wait until after the midyear examinations to have their first opportunity to compete for the CRIMSON. An earlier start is considered inadvisable, as an acquaintance with the University and a good scholastic foundation are considered essential for the successful CRIMSON candidate...
Competitions will be conducted for the positions of assistant manager and librarian of the orchestra. All students who intend to become candidates for either of these offices should see the manager at 56 Thayer Hall. The date for the competitions will be announced in an early issue of the CRIMSON...
...feature of this season will be the trip to Ann Arbor to play at the Harvard-Michigan game on November 9. The H. A. A. has assured the manager of the Band that it will take care of all expenses for the trip, which is the longest the Crimson musicians have yet taken...