Word: fall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...information will be to the advantage of all candidates, and it is absolutely necessary that every man who is going out for football next fall be present...
...Dabney '09, F. Cutting '09, W. H. Y. Hackett '08, N. W. Niles '09, and E. P. Pearson '09. Cutting defeated G.C. Adams '10 for the sixth place yesterday, 10-8, 7-5, 6-2. Dabney and Niles won the intercollegiate doubles championship and played on the team last fall. Pearson was on the team last spring, and Cutting and Hackett...
...construction will be of brick and will conform in general to the architecture of Randolph Hall. It is expected that it will be ready for use shortly after College opens in the fall...
...difficulty in the system at Memorial Hall which has caused considerable comment is the method of counting the weeks as beginning on Wednesday. This is due to the fact that the tables open on this day in the fall, but there seems to be no particular reason for continuing the system during the year. By charging half price for the first half-week, the Hall could start regularly on the Monday following the opening of College, and save a great deal of trouble and expense for the many men who naturally prefer to enter or leave the Hall on Monday...
...meeting of the executive committee of the newly organized Harvard Dramatic Club recently held, it was decided to produce next fall an original play by a Harvard man. Several plays have been discussed, but it was finally decided to organize a competition. A committee consisting of D. Carb '09, D. Gardiner 1L., and E. B. Sheldon '08, has been appointed to take charge of this department. The graduate committee of the club, consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames, the well known theatre manager, and Mr. H. T. Parker, dramatic critic of the Boston Transcript, will make...