Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...strongest western colleges, will be represented for the first time, and an opportunity will thus be afforded for comparing the East and West in this branch of athletics. Although Michigan has been entered in recent Pennsylvania carnivals, these came too early in the season to afford a fair comparison. Another factor which renders this meet of more than ordinary interest is the uncertainty of the outcome. There are several claimants for first place, but it is certain that the victory will not be an easy one. While Harvard is not generally considered to be in the first rank...
...services will consist of the singing of "America" by those members of the Glee Club who did not go to Ithaca, an address by A. D. Hill l.'94, a prayer led by Rev. G. F. Moore, and lastly the singing of "Fair Harvard" by the Glee Club...
...sell or give tickets as fees should be observed in the same literal manner in which it is intended. Although we believe that most of the tickets which have been found in the hands of speculators and other undesirable persons in former years went astray through carelessness, fair warning to undergraduates and the unusual precautions of the Class Day Committee should prevent a recurrence of the same trouble this year. Co-operation with the Class day Committee is a requisite for a successful Class Day and all undergraduates are asked to give their help...
...Gridiron King," Fletcher, arranged by Lansing BANJO CLUB. 5. Medley, arranged by J. J. Rowe '07 GLEE CLUB. INTERMISSION. 6. "Maido of Baden, Kourzah MANDOLIN CLUB. 7. "Ferarra," Bullard GLEE CLUB. 8. "Arrah Wanna," Morse, arranged by Lansing BANJO CLUB. 9. "Traumerei," Schuman arranged by Rice MANDOLIN CLUB. 10. "Fair Harvard," Gilman '11 GLEE CLUB...
...show its athletic superiority today by defeating the Lampoons in baseball on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Again and again the funny boys have gone down to defeat before the representatives of the great daily, but every spring their fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball, and by fair means or foul they make up a team for the annual contest. It is rumored that several members of major league professional teams have been shanghaied and brought to Cambridge to take part in the game; but the CRIMSON team, trained to the minute on Memorial Hall free soup, will...