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...football team before the game will be a precession of all undergraduates to Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon. The procession will start from the Union at 3.30 o'clock and will march to the Locker Building and cheer the team there, as it is thought best not to disturb practice or the work on the Stadium...
...laws in the plan of incorporation proposed last May to be adopted so far as consistent with the foregoing recommendations, with such additions as may be found expedient, care being taken to disturb as little as possible the present mode of conducting the business of the Society. Respectfully submitted, JAMES BARR AMES. EDWIN H. HALL. BYRON S. HURLBUT. WILLIAM G. LEE. RICHARD DERBY. JAMES A. BURGESS. ROBERT W. LEATHERBEE...
...Yale team won the fifth intercollegiate shoot at Princeton Saturday by a score of 203 out of a possible 250 birds. The weather conditions were excellent and there was no breeze to disturb the the contestants. Each man shot at 50 birds thrown 10 at a time at unknown angles and on the rapid fire system. The scores were as follows...
...about 40 pieces will play from the band-stand, which will be erected for use on Class Day, and speeches will be made by Dr. E. H. Nichois '86 and B. H. Hayes '98, coaches of the team. Men who attend the meeting are particularly requested not to disturb the preparations for Class Day. To meet the expenses of the band, a blue-book for subscriptions will be placed in Leavitt & Peirce...
...accession of Charles I marks an important epoch in Virginia. He was desirous of obtaining a monopoly of the Virginian tobacco trade and so in order to gain favor of the colonists did not disturb the House of Burgesses. The assembly met at that time in Jamestown. This first American legislative body also had judicial power and was concerned with everything from questions of constitutional law down to the regulation of the behavior of the people. Several different governors were appointed by the king, when Governor Berkley came in 1642 and ruled for thirty-five years...