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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...members of the University wishing to enter the competition for the Pasteur Debating Medal must hand in their names to T. M. Gregory '10, Stoughton 14, before 9 o'clock this evening...
...groups of men will be organized into experiment sections. Two of these will work with gliders, which will be obtained before the mid-year period; and the third will carry on experiments with gas engines, with a view to perfecting them for use in aeroplanes. All men intending to enter any of these sections will send their names to E. C. Brown '12, 27 Holyoke street before December...
Invitations to enter relay teams have been sent out to Amherst, Bates, Boston College, Bowdoin, Brown, Dartmouth, Harvard, Holy Cross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. University of Maine, University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Williams, Yale, Chicago Athletic Association, Irish-American Athletic Association, and New York Athletic Association...
...members of the University wishing to enter the competition for the Pasteur Debating Medal must hand in their names to T. M. Gregory '10, Stoughton 14, before Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. On Friday evening at 7 o'clock all competitors will meet in the Assembly Room of the Union, where each man will be given five minutes to speak on any phase of the question, "Resolved, That the French government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of taxation." Six or seven men will be retained from this competition to speak...
During the past month the University cross-country team has been badly defeated in three races, in consequence of which the opinion has already been expressed, even in a Harvard publication, that the team is not properly qualified to represent Harvard, and should therefore no longer be allowed to enter intercollegiate competitions. This is the unsportsmanlike spirit with which basketball, after a slow decline, was last year buried by action of the Athletic Committee. It is the spirit which, if persisted in, will kill any sport, no matter how flourishing it may once have been...