Word: ending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wholly unexpected announcement that the Corporation intends to end the old and honored Class Day custom of "scrimmaging" for the flowers about the "flower elm" will be received, by a very large part of the Senior class and of the whole undergraduate body, with the greatest astonishment and the most bitter feeling of opposition to the decision. It seems wholly unnecessary and unwarranted...
...board of officers, to the Union's four representatives in the Harvard-Princeton debate and to E. H. Warren Gr., for his work in assisting the debaters. Ex-President White of Cornell University will address the Union at its open meeting to be held in Sanders Theatre towards the end of next month on the subject "Evolution vs. Revolution in Politics...
...candidates for the Sophomore crew are rowing every afternoon at the Gymnasium. The men use the oars now and by the end of next week, when the number of men has been reduced, the whole stroke will probably be rowed. Of last year's crew and substitures, Dibblee, McDuffie, Marvin, Holden, Swift, Whitbeck, Donald and Sampson are out, Boardman, Thomson and Perkins being with the University crew...
...difference between ice polo and hockey is, roughly, as follows: Ice polo is played with narrow sticks and a rubber ball and the goal posts are 4 feet apart and 18 inches high. In hockey the players use sticks broad and flat at the end, and a block or "puck" of solid rubber. The goal posts are 5 feet apart and 4 feet high. The make up of the team is practically the same, but the difference between the ball and "puck" affects the style of play somewhat...
ENGINEERING EXCURSION.- A visit will be made to the central generating station of the West End Street Railroad Co., on the afternoon of Thursday, Jan. 14. Start will be from Harvard Square at 2 p. m. All members of the University are invited to be present...