Word: draws
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hadley 1L., H. H. Heath '11, A. S. Jones 1L., H. M. Mayo 1G., W. M. P. Mitchell 3L., O. H. Moore 3G., T. Thorvaldson 2G., C. Bosson '11, and G. Sturgis '13. One of the last two men will be a substitute. Since 1903, when a draw match was played, the University team has won every contest...
...arranging entertainments for the members of the clubs, and the management of the concerts will be entirely in their hands. Two standard Pullman cars and one baggage car will accompany the clubs throughout the whole trip and between some places, where speed must be made, a special engine will draw the cars...
...tract at least one large building for the use of the seminary. The land adjoins the property of the Harvard Divinity School and extends eastward toward Francis avenue, which will be extended to afford ready access to the new buildings of the seminary. Architects have already been employed to draw plans for one large hall, and it is expected that work on this building will proceed without delay. The land secured by the trustees is large enough to provide room for the erection of professors' houses, and such other buildings as will be needed...
...meeting of this committee will be held in Room 8 of the Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock to draw up a schedule and make rules for the nomination and election of class officers. These rules will be submitted to the Senior class as a whole at a meeting which will be held in the near future...
...understand that the War Department is postponing, if not preventing, the erection of the new bridge by insisting that it must have a draw. Now a draw is an expensive and unornamental luxury, but if the War Department is disposed to be arbitrary in the matter, then let us have a bridge with a draw, provided only that it be wide, strong, and reasonably artistic. The old wooden relic has been too long an eyesore in its attractive surroundings, a menace to the lives of the many who are forced to use it, and an obstruction to traffic...