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...level of Charles street the tracks in the reservation will keep a high level passing above Charles and West Cedar streets and then veering to the right will run in a subway under Beacon Hill to the Park street corner. At Park street there will be a station either on a level with the present one or underneath it. It is probable that sometime soon the line will be extended under Winter and Summer streets to the South Terminal Station...
Again and again our attention is called to the regrettable fact that each of the many libraries thrown open to us is slowly being depleted through the agency of either the thief or the thoughtless. Last spring in a period of sixty days more than forty-five volumes were taken from the Union Library...
...courses will be open to men and women and a student may take either one course or both; but no persons will be allowed to attend a course unless qualified to profit by it. If under twenty years of age, they must have graduated from a high school or an institution of equal grade; and if over twenty, must have so graduated or show in some other way a sufficient education. For this purpose, applicants will be required to fill out blanks stating their name age; schooling, the kind and extent of reading they have done, and other facts that...
Admission to all football games played by the University team in Cambridge except that with Yale; admission to all baseball games played by the University team in Cambridge except that with Yale; membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club on registering at office of the Association or at boathouse and paying required locker fee; admission to all University track games in Cambridge; preference in applying for seats at the Yale football game; preference in applying for seats on observation trains at the Yale boat race...
...this connection we are led to speak of the University band. This praise-worthy University organization is usually hurried forth on the eve of the Yale game to accompany the singing, and the lack of concerted practice generally results, either in the exhaustion of musicians and singers alike in an effort to keep together, or, when harmony is despaired of, in a total disregard of each other...