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Lampoon business candidates are to be called out from the classes of 1920 and 1921 at seven o'clock on the evening of October 9. This is the first time that Sophomores have ever had the opportunity to compete for the business department. This departure is due to the depletion of the staff by members leaving College to entier the army and Navy. Although freshmen will also compete at this time, their competition will be run entirely separately...
...annual canvass for funds carried on every fall by Phillips Brooks House will start today under a system different from that ever before employed. It is the aim of those in charge of the collection to obtain $5,000, and to secure this sum three teams have been selected from the Sophomore and Junior classes, the members of which have been assigned to various dormitories. There will be a contest between these teams to collect the most money and reports will be printed in the CRIMSON from day today recording the status of the collectors...
There will be a Freshman crew in the spring to compete with Yale, and those reporting this fall will be so much advanced toward success in next spring's competition. The Freshman crew will be awarded numerals as in previous years, and the winning crews in what ever fall races may be arranged, will be given suitable caps or medals. No previous experience is necessary, and this fall's competition offers the best coaching opportunities ever given to new men. It will be necessary for candidates to supply themselves with the following equipment: Sweater, rowing shoes, hat, rowing pants, shirt...
...Freshmen entering College this year. The class of 1921 is smaller than last year's Freshman class by 145. With such men as President Wilson and Major-General Wood urging young men to return to their studies we had hoped that the class of 1921 would be the largest ever. We did not hope this so that the University merely might have greater numbers but rather that the University might have a greater number to instruct in serving the nation well...
...Institute's freshman class is larger than ever, 504 against 450 of last year, with still a considerable number who took the entrance examinations in June and have not yet registered. The sophomore class as now registered actually shows a gain of five or six per cent, being 433 against 420 who were in the class of freshmen last June. The junior class assembles with 358 registered against 456 sophomores in June and the senior class now calls together 325 out of 484 juniors before the vacation. These upper classes, instead of being "shot to pieces," come together with...