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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...proposed to give a series of four concerts by the Kneisel Quartet, with assisting artists at the Fogg Museum, on Monday evenings, November 6, December 4, January 8 and February 12. Subscription for the course will be $6, entitling the subscriber to two reserved seats. If enough subscriptions are promised, season tickets will be on sale at Sever's on a date to be announced later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Concerts by Kneisel Quartet | 10/9/1905 | See Source »

...University who have played lacrosse and any men who would like to learn the game, especially 1909 men are urged to come out. The practice will last three weeks, and will end with a game between a picked team from the squad and a team of graduates. If enough men report, a series of class games will also be arranged. Separate squads will be formed for Freshmen and upper classmen. R. J. Hardy, a member of the University team in 1901 and later a member of the Crescent Athletic Club team, Brooklyn, will coach the upper class squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fall Lacrosse Starts Monday | 10/7/1905 | See Source »

...scrimmage yesterday afternoon both elevens showed marked improvement, due in part to greater confidence and increased ability to work together. This was true of the linemen especially, although they failed to cover enough ground on punts. The backs were quicker in getting off and used better judgment in choosing openings. All of the men played with more snap and aggressiveness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCRIMMAGE IMPROVEMENT | 9/28/1905 | See Source »

...reported at first are in much better condition than is usual at this time. The team begins the season severely handicapped by the loss of men for fullback and for end positions, and by a lack of quick-moving, quick-thinking tackles. There are plenty of men heavy enough for guards, but none with the tall, lithe build preferable for that position. It will also be necessary to develop a good punter, and considerable attention has been devoted to this branch of the game. Foster, Leonard and Hall have been doing very good work, and Brill has shown considerable improvement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bureau of Information | 9/26/1905 | See Source »

...idea seemed to be to make the Union a great social club, modelled on the private clubs already existing, only more open and non-exclusive. But it was soon discovered that this was not its function; its membership was not sufficiently cohesive the common bond was not strong enough for its size and heterogeneousness. However, we were not satisfied to make the Union a mere meeting place for mass meetings, class smokers, debating clubs, committees and various other bodies. We wished to make it the great "hearth-stone of Harvard," a great centralizing force which should form all the varied...

Author: By Raymond Oveson., | Title: THE UNION IN THE PAST YEAR | 6/23/1905 | See Source »

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