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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...season yesterday. After light preliminary work the different squads practiced breaking through and getting down on punts. '99 and '98 also lined up for short ten minute halves, after which parts of the squads were dismissed and teams chosen to practice signals. 1900 is at present less advanced than either of the other squads and the material is also of a somewhat inferior grade. There is a strong need of line men, as there is barely one man for each of the centre positions. All the squads in fact are extremely light and would be greatly strengthened by the acquisition...
...result of this protest, however, a second plan was proposed, which was nothing less than the removal of the Harvard square post office entirely, and the substitution of a central office, either in Cambridgeport or half way between central square and Harvard square. To this plan we wished to call attention, as it was very evident that such an arrangement would do the college district a practical injury. The first plan was undesirable chiefly for sentimental reasons. The second one demanded perhaps still more careful attention, because its results would be exceedingly practical. The time of delivery of mails would...
...NICHOLS.THE Philosophical Department, fearing lest injustice may be done to Seniors of the present year if the new rule as to Philosophy 1 is enforced at once, has decided to recommed that Seniors may this year be permitted to count either Philosophy 1a or Philosophy 1b as a full course...
...announced this morning in the Official Notice column, the Department of Philosophy, in view of the large number of Seniors who had planned to take Phil. 1 this year under its old form, has decided to recommend that for this year only Seniors be permitted to count either Phil. 1a or Phil. 1b as a full course...
Special sleeping cars may be chartered for parties of twenty-five or more, either one way or for the round trip. For further particulars apply to A. S. Hanson, General Passenger Agent, Boston...